The fees payable in the Federal Circuit and Family Court are changing from 1 July 2023.
The table below shows the current family law fees payable and the new fees from 1 July.
FILING FEES |
Current Fees |
New Fees |
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Application for divorce |
$990 |
$1060 |
Application for divorce — reduced fee^ |
$330 |
$350 |
Application for consent orders |
$180 |
$195 |
Application for decree as to nullity |
$1,405 |
$1,505 |
Application for decree as to nullity - reduced fee^ |
$465 |
$500 |
Application as to validity of Marriage, Divorce Annulment |
$1,405 |
$1,505 |
Initiating Application (Parenting OR Financial, Final only) |
$385 |
$410 |
Initiating Application (Parenting OR Financial, Final AND Interim) |
$515* |
$550* |
Initiating application (Parenting AND Financial, Final only) |
$625 |
$670 |
Initiating Application (Parenting AND Financial, Final AND Interim) |
$755* |
$810* |
Response to initiating application (Final) |
$385 |
$410 |
Notice of appeal or an application for leave to appeal |
$1,500 |
$1,605 |
Interim order application/Application in a case (Parenting AND/OR Financial) |
$130 |
$140 |
Issue subpoena |
$60 |
$65 |
Application under the Trans Tasman Proceedings Act 2010 |
$130 |
$140 |
Filing an application to register a New Zealand judgment |
$115 |
$125 |
COURT EVENT FEES |
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Setting down for hearing fee (defended matter) (This fee is not refundable) |
$695 (Div 2) |
$745 (Div 2) |
Daily hearing fee (for each hearing day, excluding the first hearing day) |
$695 (Div 2) |
$745 (Div 2) |
Conciliation conference |
$435 (Both) |
$465 (Both) |
* Initiating applications that seek interim AND final orders also attract the interim order fee. Example:
- Initiating Application (Parenting AND Financial) $670 + Interim order application $140 = Total filing fee $810
- Initiating Application (Parenting OR Financial, Final) $410 + Interim order application $140 = Total filing fee $550
If you hold certain Government concession cards or you can demonstrate financial hardship, you may be eligible for:
^ a reduced fee for an application for divorce (both parties must be eligible if filing a joint application) or decree of nullity.