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DMR.2.3.060 Initial Status Conference

(a) The petitioner who accomplishes filing shall provide a copy of the petition and initial order on the other party within 15 days of filing. In the case of a sole petition, service on the respondent must be made as provided in Section TCT.2.9.020 of the Court Code. The judge or magistrate may extend time for service upon application by the petitioner for good cause.

(b) At the initial status conference the judge shall ascertain if there are any areas of dispute between the parties. The judge may require the parties to do any of the following:

(1) Clarify their positions orally at the conference or in writing at such time as the judge determines.

(2) Exchange information.

(3) Participate in the mediation of any dispute.

(4) Attend any educational program that may be of benefit to the parties or any children.

(5) Jointly draft a parenting plan or an agreement on any other issues requiring resolution.

(6) Exchange proposals for resolution of issues according to a method or timetable set by the judge.

(7) Enter such temporary orders as are necessary to protect children, the parties, or the marital estate (as defined in Section DMR.2.7.010) or establish a time for hearing on any such proposed temporary orders.

(8) Enter such other orders as may be included in a scheduling order under Section TCT.2.9.050.

(c) The judge shall set a date for a further status conference or final hearing as the circumstances warrant, or may conduct a final hearing under Section DMR.2.3.110.