What will happen to the timetable for the child if there are other competing considerations, such as the availability of expert witnesses?
The court is responsible for reviewing the timetable at all stages of the case and will need to consider if the timetable for the child needs to be altered. There may well be competing considerations faced by the court, which will affect the timetable, and this will need to be handled by the courts on a case by case basis.
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