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SECTION 823
Rules of court for preliminary procedure
Family Court Act (FCT) CHAPTER 686, ARTICLE 8, PART 2
§ 823. Rules of court for preliminary procedure. (a) Rules of court
may authorize the probation service

(i) to confer with any person seeking to file a petition, the
potential petitioner and other interested persons concerning the
advisability of filing a petition under this article, and

(ii) to attempt through conciliation and agreement informally to
adjust suitable cases before a petition is filed over which the court
apparently would have jurisdiction.

(b) The probation service may not prevent any person who wishes to
file a petition under this article from having access to the court for
that purpose.

(c) Efforts at adjustment pursuant to rules of court under this
section may not extend for a period of more than two months without
leave of a judge of the court, who may extend the period for an
additional sixty days. Two successive extensions may be granted under
this section.

(d) The probation service may not be authorized under this section to
compel any person to appear at any conference, produce any papers, or
visit any place.

(e) If agreement to cease offensive conduct is reached, it must be
reduced to writing and submitted to the family court for approval. If
the court approves it, the court without further hearing may thereupon
enter an order of protection in accordance with the agreement, which
shall be binding upon the respondent and shall in all respects be a
valid order. The court record shall show that such order was made upon
agreement.