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    • What the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia staff CAN and CANNOT do for clients

      This brochure summarises what Court staff can and cannot provide or do
    • Consumer law: Small claims hearings

      This page provides information about small claims hearings under the National Consumer Credit Protection Act 2009.
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      This page explains the difference between divorce and nullity, and when and how you can apply for a declaration of nullity.
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      An undertaking is a promise to the Court which is as binding as a Court order.
    • Family violence: Frequently asked questions

      This page answers some of the most frequently asked questions about family violence and the Court.
    • Media release: One of Australia’s leading family violence experts appointed to the FCFCOA as Director - Family Violence and Indigenous Programs

      The Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 1) and (Division 2) (the Courts) enthusiastically welcome Ms Hayley Foster to continue the Courts’ progressive work in risk identification and providing better support to separating families who have been impacted by family violence.
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      This fact sheet provides information for parties who have had a Child Impact Report ordered by the Court.
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  • What the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia staff CAN and CANNOT do for clients

    This brochure summarises what Court staff can and cannot provide or do
  • Consumer law: Small claims hearings

    This page provides information about small claims hearings under the National Consumer Credit Protection Act 2009.
  • Nullity (Invalid marriage)

    This page explains the difference between divorce and nullity, and when and how you can apply for a declaration of nullity.
  • Undertaking

    An undertaking is a promise to the Court which is as binding as a Court order.
  • Family violence: Frequently asked questions

    This page answers some of the most frequently asked questions about family violence and the Court.
  • Media release: One of Australia’s leading family violence experts appointed to the FCFCOA as Director - Family Violence and Indigenous Programs

    The Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 1) and (Division 2) (the Courts) enthusiastically welcome Ms Hayley Foster to continue the Courts’ progressive work in risk identification and providing better support to separating families who have been impacted by family violence.
  • Child Impact Report - FAQs

    This fact sheet provides information for parties who have had a Child Impact Report ordered by the Court.
  • Social media

    The Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (the Courts) engages in the following social media channels: X (formerly Twitter) YouTube LinkedIn. What you can expect from the Court If you follow the Courts on these platforms, you can expect short updates with the latest news, information and services. This may include notifications of:
  • How do I eFile?

    The Commonwealth Courts Portal (the Portal) provides users with secure web-based access to information about their file and access to electronically file (eFile) a range of applications and supporting documents. For Application for Divorce go to How do I apply for a divorce? and see 6. Filing your application.

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