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    • Intellectual property: Overview

      This page provides information about intellectual property and the Court’s jurisdiction.
    • Visibility of superannuation for property settlement proceedings

      When you are part of a current proceeding seeking financial or property orders in the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia, you or your legal representative can apply directly to the Court to request your spouse, former spouse or de facto's superannuation information held by the Commissioner of Taxation.
    • Financial or property: My application is urgent

      This page explains what you need to do to notify the Court if your application is urgent.
    • Financial or property: I have been served

      This page provides information about your options when you have been served with an application or response for financial or property orders.
    • Financial or property: My case is in court

      This page provides information about preparing for a court hearing or event.
    • Enforcement warrant – Seizure & sale of property

      This form is used, without notice to the payer, to enforce a respondent’s obligation to pay money by the sale or seizure of property.
    • Intellectual property: I have been served

      If you have been served you should read the application as soon as possible. The person who filed the application with the Court is known as the applicant and you (as the other party) are known as the respondent. What should I do next? All intellectual property matters filed in the Court are docketed in the National IP List and case managed by the IP List judge.
    • Financial or property: Bankruptcy in family law

      This page provides information about the bankruptcy of a party involved in family law proceedings.
    • Changes to the visibility of superannuation for property settlement proceedings

      From 1 April 2022, parties to family law property settlement proceedings can apply directly to the Court to request information about the other party’s superannuation information held by the Australian Taxation Office.
    • Intellectual property: Legal resources

      This page lists different legal resources that relate to intellectual property matters.

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  • Intellectual property: Overview

    This page provides information about intellectual property and the Court’s jurisdiction.
  • Visibility of superannuation for property settlement proceedings

    When you are part of a current proceeding seeking financial or property orders in the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia, you or your legal representative can apply directly to the Court to request your spouse, former spouse or de facto's superannuation information held by the Commissioner of Taxation.
  • Financial or property: My application is urgent

    This page explains what you need to do to notify the Court if your application is urgent.
  • Financial or property: I have been served

    This page provides information about your options when you have been served with an application or response for financial or property orders.
  • Financial or property: My case is in court

    This page provides information about preparing for a court hearing or event.
  • Enforcement warrant – Seizure & sale of property

    This form is used, without notice to the payer, to enforce a respondent’s obligation to pay money by the sale or seizure of property.
  • Intellectual property: I have been served

    If you have been served you should read the application as soon as possible. The person who filed the application with the Court is known as the applicant and you (as the other party) are known as the respondent. What should I do next? All intellectual property matters filed in the Court are docketed in the National IP List and case managed by the IP List judge.
  • Financial or property: Bankruptcy in family law

    This page provides information about the bankruptcy of a party involved in family law proceedings.
  • Changes to the visibility of superannuation for property settlement proceedings

    From 1 April 2022, parties to family law property settlement proceedings can apply directly to the Court to request information about the other party’s superannuation information held by the Australian Taxation Office.
  • Intellectual property: Legal resources

    This page lists different legal resources that relate to intellectual property matters.

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