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Rachel Weatherly, October 18 2021

PART 4: Duty of Disclosure in Family Law Separations - 5 Part Series

Undertaking

All parties in a matter must file an undertaking acknowledging that they have read and understood the Family Law Rules relating to their duty of disclosure and are aware of their duty to the Court and each other party to give full and frank disclosure of all information relevant to the issues in the matter in a timely manner.

Upon signing the undertaking, each party must also acknowledge that to the best of their knowledge and ability they have complied with their duty of disclosure and that any breach of the undertaking may be contempt of Court.

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Rachel Weatherly

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