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    • Marriage, families and separation brochure - Thai translation

      Thai translation of การแต่่งงาน ครอบครัวั และการแยกทาง
    • Marriage, families and separation brochure - Vietnamese translation

      Vietnamese translation of Hôn nhân, gia đình và ly thân
    • How do I serve family law documents?

      If you are serving a divorce application see How do I serve a divorce? If you are serving documents after a divorce application has been served – see information below. Service is the legal term used to describe the giving or delivering of court documents to another person in a way that satisfies the Court that the person has received them.
    • What is an Indigenous Family Liaison Officer? video

      The video features Indigenous Family Liaison Officers from the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia, who talk about the role and how they can provide support to families.
    • What will happen when I see a family expert?

    • What happens when a family goes to court?

    • 2020-21 Family Court of Australia Annual Report

      The Family Court annual reports provide information for our stakeholders and the wider community about the court’s operations and performance in each financial year, and review our progress. The court's most recent annual report is presented below. See Previous annual reports for other years.
    • Application for exemption of fees – financial hardship (family law)

      This form is used to apply for an exemption of paying fees if payment of a fee will cause you financial hardship and you are not eligible for a general exemption. This form cannot be used for divorce applications.
    • Practice and procedure update: Family law Practice Directions

      As a result of the Family Law Amendment Act 2024 (Cth) changes commencing on 10 June 2025, and consequential changes to the Family Law Rules, there will be minor amendments to several family law Practice Directions. The new Practice Directions will be published on 10 June 2025.

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  • Marriage, families and separation brochure - Thai translation

    Thai translation of การแต่่งงาน ครอบครัวั และการแยกทาง
  • Marriage, families and separation brochure - Vietnamese translation

    Vietnamese translation of Hôn nhân, gia đình và ly thân
  • How do I serve family law documents?

    If you are serving a divorce application see How do I serve a divorce? If you are serving documents after a divorce application has been served – see information below. Service is the legal term used to describe the giving or delivering of court documents to another person in a way that satisfies the Court that the person has received them.
  • What is an Indigenous Family Liaison Officer? video

    The video features Indigenous Family Liaison Officers from the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia, who talk about the role and how they can provide support to families.
  • What will happen when I see a family expert?

  • What happens when a family goes to court?

  • 2020-21 Family Court of Australia Annual Report

    The Family Court annual reports provide information for our stakeholders and the wider community about the court’s operations and performance in each financial year, and review our progress. The court's most recent annual report is presented below. See Previous annual reports for other years.
  • Application for exemption of fees – financial hardship (family law)

    This form is used to apply for an exemption of paying fees if payment of a fee will cause you financial hardship and you are not eligible for a general exemption. This form cannot be used for divorce applications.
  • Practice and procedure update: Family law Practice Directions

    As a result of the Family Law Amendment Act 2024 (Cth) changes commencing on 10 June 2025, and consequential changes to the Family Law Rules, there will be minor amendments to several family law Practice Directions. The new Practice Directions will be published on 10 June 2025.

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