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    • Media release: Launch of a new National Contravention List to tackle issues of non-compliance with court orders in family law cases

      To address a long-standing issue of non-compliance with court orders that are made in family law proceedings in the Family Court of Australia and the Federal Circuit Court of Australia, the Courts have created a dedicated national electronic court list that will deal, consistently and responsively, with contravention applications. Applications will be given a first return court date within 14 days of filing
    • Media release: Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia Judges travel to Alice Springs for two-way learning with local communities

      More than 80 Judges from the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia have travelled to Alice Springs in the Northern Territory to meet with, listen and learn from Aboriginal families. 
    • Compulsory pre-filing Family Dispute Resolution - court procedures and requirements fact sheet - Punjabi translation

      Punjabi | ਪੰਜਾਬੀ translated version of the Compulsory pre-filing Family Dispute Resolution - court procedures and requirements fact sheet
    • Compulsory pre-filing Family Dispute Resolution - court procedures and requirements fact sheet - Russian translation

      Russian translation of Обязательное предварительное разрешение семейных споров – судебные процедуры и требования
    • Compulsory pre-filing Family Dispute Resolution - court procedures and requirements fact sheet - Spanish translation

      Spanish translation of La resolución de conflictos familiares obligatoria antes de presentar la solicitud al tribunal: los procedimientos y requisitos judiciales
    • Compulsory pre-filing Family Dispute Resolution - court procedures and requirements fact sheet - Tamil translation

      Tamil translation of ‘வழக்குத் தாக்்கலுக்கு-முந்்ததிய கட்்டடாய குடும்்பப் பிணக்குத் தீர்்த்்த ல்’ — நீதிமன்்ற நடைமுறைக ள் மற்றும் தேவை ப்்பபாடுகள்
    • Compulsory pre-filing Family Dispute Resolution - court procedures and requirements fact sheet - Vietnamese translation

      Vietnamese translation - Bắt buộc Giải quyết Tranh chấp Gia đình trước khi nộp đơn – các thủ tục và yêu cầu của tòa án
    • Compulsory pre-filing Family Dispute Resolution - court procedures and requirements fact sheet - Thai translation

      Thai translation of การระงับั ข้้อพิิพาทในครอบครัวั ก่่อนการ ยื่น􀑷่ ฟ้้ องภาคบังคัั บั – กระบวนการและ ข้้อกำำหนดของศาล
    • Compulsory pre-filing Family Dispute Resolution - court procedures and requirements fact sheet - Arabic translation

      Arabic translated version of العملية الإلزامية لحلّ النزاعات العائلية قبل إيداع المستندات – إجراءات المحكمة ومتطلباتها
    • What do I need to know when I attend court for my migration case? video - translated versions

      Links to translated versions of the What do I need to know when I attend court for my migration case? video

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  • Media release: Launch of a new National Contravention List to tackle issues of non-compliance with court orders in family law cases

    To address a long-standing issue of non-compliance with court orders that are made in family law proceedings in the Family Court of Australia and the Federal Circuit Court of Australia, the Courts have created a dedicated national electronic court list that will deal, consistently and responsively, with contravention applications. Applications will be given a first return court date within 14 days of filing
  • Media release: Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia Judges travel to Alice Springs for two-way learning with local communities

    More than 80 Judges from the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia have travelled to Alice Springs in the Northern Territory to meet with, listen and learn from Aboriginal families. 
  • Compulsory pre-filing Family Dispute Resolution - court procedures and requirements fact sheet - Punjabi translation

    Punjabi | ਪੰਜਾਬੀ translated version of the Compulsory pre-filing Family Dispute Resolution - court procedures and requirements fact sheet
  • Compulsory pre-filing Family Dispute Resolution - court procedures and requirements fact sheet - Russian translation

    Russian translation of Обязательное предварительное разрешение семейных споров – судебные процедуры и требования
  • Compulsory pre-filing Family Dispute Resolution - court procedures and requirements fact sheet - Spanish translation

    Spanish translation of La resolución de conflictos familiares obligatoria antes de presentar la solicitud al tribunal: los procedimientos y requisitos judiciales
  • Compulsory pre-filing Family Dispute Resolution - court procedures and requirements fact sheet - Tamil translation

    Tamil translation of ‘வழக்குத் தாக்்கலுக்கு-முந்்ததிய கட்்டடாய குடும்்பப் பிணக்குத் தீர்்த்்த ல்’ — நீதிமன்்ற நடைமுறைக ள் மற்றும் தேவை ப்்பபாடுகள்
  • Compulsory pre-filing Family Dispute Resolution - court procedures and requirements fact sheet - Vietnamese translation

    Vietnamese translation - Bắt buộc Giải quyết Tranh chấp Gia đình trước khi nộp đơn – các thủ tục và yêu cầu của tòa án
  • Compulsory pre-filing Family Dispute Resolution - court procedures and requirements fact sheet - Thai translation

    Thai translation of การระงับั ข้้อพิิพาทในครอบครัวั ก่่อนการ ยื่น􀑷่ ฟ้้ องภาคบังคัั บั – กระบวนการและ ข้้อกำำหนดของศาล
  • Compulsory pre-filing Family Dispute Resolution - court procedures and requirements fact sheet - Arabic translation

    Arabic translated version of العملية الإلزامية لحلّ النزاعات العائلية قبل إيداع المستندات – إجراءات المحكمة ومتطلباتها
  • What do I need to know when I attend court for my migration case? video - translated versions

    Links to translated versions of the What do I need to know when I attend court for my migration case? video

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