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    • Children: We cannot agree

      This page provides a summary of the options available when you cannot agree on arrangements for a child (or children) and parenting after separation.
    • Children: Compliance and enforcement

      This page provides information about compliance with parenting orders and options for contravention and enforcement applications.
    • Media release: Indigenous families in the Lismore region to benefit from specialised services dedicated to helping families navigate the family law system

      The Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia - Division 2 (the Court), is pleased to announce the commencement of a Specialist Indigenous List (SIL) operating from Lismore registry in NSW.  A welcome ceremony involving key local Indigenous legal support services was hosted by the Court in Lismore today to mark the commencement of the List and expansion of local support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families who are involved in family law proceedings.
    • Serving a divorce (sole applications only)

      Information on how to serve a divorce on your spouse.
    • Judicial workplace conduct policy

      Policy for the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia judiciary on workplace conduct
    • FCFCOA Practice Direction: Working with interpreters

      This Practice Direction applies to all proceedings commenced on or after 1 December 2025 in the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 1) and the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 2) (the Courts). This Practice Direction also applies to any proceedings commenced prior to this date unless unfair or impractical do to so.
    • Judicial complaints procedure

      Information on how to make a judicial complaint to the Court
    • How will my migration case be managed through the Court? video (Bengali)

      ভিডিও 2, কিভাবে আমার মাইগ্রেশন মামলা আদালতের মাধ্যমে পরিচালিত হবে, ব্যাখ্যা করে কিভাবে একটি মাইগ্রেশন কেস সাধারণত অস্ট্রেলিয়ার ফেডারেল সার্কিট এবং ফ্যামিলি কোর্টের মাধ্যমে অগ্রসর হয়।

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  • Children: We cannot agree

    This page provides a summary of the options available when you cannot agree on arrangements for a child (or children) and parenting after separation.
  • Children: Compliance and enforcement

    This page provides information about compliance with parenting orders and options for contravention and enforcement applications.
  • Media release: Indigenous families in the Lismore region to benefit from specialised services dedicated to helping families navigate the family law system

    The Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia - Division 2 (the Court), is pleased to announce the commencement of a Specialist Indigenous List (SIL) operating from Lismore registry in NSW.  A welcome ceremony involving key local Indigenous legal support services was hosted by the Court in Lismore today to mark the commencement of the List and expansion of local support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families who are involved in family law proceedings.
  • Serving a divorce (sole applications only)

    Information on how to serve a divorce on your spouse.
  • Judicial workplace conduct policy

    Policy for the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia judiciary on workplace conduct
  • FCFCOA Practice Direction: Working with interpreters

    This Practice Direction applies to all proceedings commenced on or after 1 December 2025 in the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 1) and the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 2) (the Courts). This Practice Direction also applies to any proceedings commenced prior to this date unless unfair or impractical do to so.
  • Judicial complaints procedure

    Information on how to make a judicial complaint to the Court
  • How will my migration case be managed through the Court? video (Bengali)

    ভিডিও 2, কিভাবে আমার মাইগ্রেশন মামলা আদালতের মাধ্যমে পরিচালিত হবে, ব্যাখ্যা করে কিভাবে একটি মাইগ্রেশন কেস সাধারণত অস্ট্রেলিয়ার ফেডারেল সার্কিট এবং ফ্যামিলি কোর্টের মাধ্যমে অগ্রসর হয়।

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