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Case Management of Family Matters (Court of King's Bench)
Case Management of family matters of the Court of Queen's Bench (Family Division) began with a pilot project in the Winnipeg Centre of the court in November 1995. Since November 1, 2002, most family cases in the Winnipeg Centre have come under the ...
General Division (Civil and Criminal) (Court of King's Bench)
Where can I get Court forms? Can I find Court forms or Rules of the Court online? Can I access the Court Registry System online? What are the fees that I will have to pay to file court documents? How can I obtain a copy of my Court ...
Information for Self Representing (Information for Self Representing)
If you do not have a lawyer or plan to represent yourself, this is commonly called self-representing. Although you can represent yourself, you are advised to have a lawyer if at all possible. Often what seems like a simple legal matter is not ...
Supreme Court of Canada in Winnipeg (Manitoba Courts News & Announcements)
Attending the Supreme Court of Canada Hearings in Winnipeg (September 25 and 26, 2019) If you are counsel to the appeals, you may have specific entrance instructions from the Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) Registry. If so, please follow ...
Probate Division (Court of King's Bench)
Where can I get Court forms? Can I find Court forms or Rules of the Court online? Can I access the Court Registry System online? What are the fees that I will have to pay to file court documents? How can I obtain a copy of a Grant? ...
Family Division (Court of King's Bench)
Where can I get Court forms? Can I find Court forms or Rules of the Court online? Can I access the Court Registry System online? What are the fees that I will have to pay to file court documents? How do I file for a Divorce? How ...
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We are now entering the concluding portions of this morning’s program. But before we end this very special sitting of the Court of Queen’s Bench, permit me to take a few minutes to say to the newly-called members of the Bar, that I know that ...
Definitions: Understanding Legal Words (General Information)
Below are definitions of some common legal words or terms that may assist you in your viewing of this site and other law related sites you may visit. Select from the list: [ A B C D E F G H ...
Q&A – Virtual Hearings and MS Teams information and instructions The Court of King’s Bench and Provincial Court are now using Microsoft Teams (“Teams”) as our platform for conferences and hearings being held virtually. We are looking ...
Video of Sentencing Decision - R v. Amsel - November 22, 2018 (General Information)
On May 17, 2018, Guido Amsel was found guilty of Attempted Murder x4, Aggravated Assault, Use Explosive Causing Bodily Harm x4, Make/Use Explosive without lawful excuse x2, Mischief enganger life, Possession of Weapon for Dangerous Purpose x2, ...
Frequently Asked Questions (Court of Appeal)
Questions and Answers What is the Manitoba Court of Appeal? Does the Court of Appeal rehear cases? What types of cases does the Court of Appeal deal with? What happens in a Court of Appeal hearing? When does the Court of ...
Attending Court and Access to Court Record Information (General Information)
Attending Court Proceedings Entering and leaving a Courtroom Electronic Recording Equipment Camera and other Electronic Devices Wearing Hats Scent-Free Workplace Policy - Courts Division Court Security Court Tours ...
Information for Media (Information for Media)
Who to Contact Court Policies/Practices Affecting Media Coverage Cameras in Courtrooms Initiative Access to Court Records/Files Effect of Bans on Publication Transcripts of Court Proceedings Exhibits Release of Court ...
Associate Judges are judicial officers within the Court of King's Bench of Manitoba. Like judges, they make decisions based on the law and evidence presented to them. Under the rules of the court, they handle matters such as enforcement of ...
The Family Division (Court of King's Bench)
Family Division – Family Law and Child Protection Law The Court of King’s Bench (Family Division) is the highest trial court in Manitoba, dealing with family and child protection proceedings. The Family Division also hears adoption and ...
In another step to improving access to justice, The Provincial Court is now publishing available court dates on the website. Counsel wishing to book multiday trials or preliminary inquiries, case management conferences and special sittings for ...
Lawyer's Bill Assessment Process (Court of King's Bench)
A dispute sometimes arises between a lawyer and his or her client about the lawyer’s bill: Is it too high? What services were provided? How was it calculated? What out-of-pocket expenses were incurred? If you have received a bill from your ...
New Notice to the Profession - Digital Audio Recording Access (Manitoba Courts News & Announcements)
July 14, 2016 - Digital Audio Recording Access - Additional DAR courtrooms ...
Interpretation Services Guidelines (General Information)
Interpretation Services Guidelines (pdf) Translation Request Form (doc) TRANSLATION OF DOCUMENTS FILED WITH THE COURT Parties may exercise their right to use either of Canada’s official languages throughout court proceedings. The ...
Serving as a Juror (Court of King's Bench)
Jury Selection Qualification as a Juror Procedure of Jury Trials The Charge to the Jury Serving as a Juror - Leave from Employment Understanding Normal Reactions to Jury Stress (brochure) Trial by jury is one of the ...
Locations and Contact Information (Provincial Court)
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Family Law (Court of King's Bench)
The Court of King's Bench (Family Division) deals with family disputes exclusively. The judges who sit in the Family Division are family law specialists. They handle all family and child protection matters arising in Flin Flon, Morden, Selkirk, ...
"Four things belong to a judge: to hear courteously, to answer wisely, to consider soberly, and to decide impartially." -Socrates Provincial Court judges hear thousands of cases every year. Judges play a crucial role in our justice ...
Available Youth Trial and Preliminary Inquiry Dates (Provincial Court)
Please note/ Veuillez noter que These dates are subject to confirmation by email with the Youth Coordinators. youthpcdispos@gov.mb.ca Ces dates sont sujettes à confirmation par courriel par les coordonnateur. youthpcdispos@gov.mb.ca ...
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