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    • Children: My application is urgent

      This page explains what you need to do to notify the Court if your application is urgent.
    • Parenting orders - What you need to know

      Link to publication that has been prepared by the Attorney-General's Department. It is a practical resource to assist parents with drafting parenting orders.
    • How do I appeal an FCFCOA order?

      Frequently asked question response
    • Bankruptcy Information Sheet 6: Consequences of a Sequestration Order

      This information sheet explains the consequences of a sequestration order having been made against a debtor.
    • Proposed Standard Orders - Migration - Final hearing

      This document contains the proposed standard orders that parties may use to seek timetabling orders from the Court for a final hearing of a migration matter.
    • Bankruptcy: Opposing an application

      This page explains what to file if you oppose an application or petition in a bankruptcy proceeding.
    • Initiating Application (form)

      This form is available for legal practitioners, if you are an unrepresented litigant see the Initiating Application kit which includes instructions and additional information to assist you complete and file the form.
    • Form B2: Application

      Application to begin bankruptcy proceedings
    • Originating Application – Human Rights

      This form was previously called Application – Human Rights. This form is used for commencing an application in the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia alleging unlawful discrimination under the Australian Human Rights Commission Act 1986: see rule 28.03(1) of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 2)(General Federal Law) Rules 2025 (the Rules).
    • Financial or property: My application is urgent

      This page explains what you need to do to notify the Court if your application is urgent.

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    This page explains what you need to do to notify the Court if your application is urgent.
  • Parenting orders - What you need to know

    Link to publication that has been prepared by the Attorney-General's Department. It is a practical resource to assist parents with drafting parenting orders.
  • How do I appeal an FCFCOA order?

    Frequently asked question response
  • Bankruptcy Information Sheet 6: Consequences of a Sequestration Order

    This information sheet explains the consequences of a sequestration order having been made against a debtor.
  • Proposed Standard Orders - Migration - Final hearing

    This document contains the proposed standard orders that parties may use to seek timetabling orders from the Court for a final hearing of a migration matter.
  • Bankruptcy: Opposing an application

    This page explains what to file if you oppose an application or petition in a bankruptcy proceeding.
  • Initiating Application (form)

    This form is available for legal practitioners, if you are an unrepresented litigant see the Initiating Application kit which includes instructions and additional information to assist you complete and file the form.
  • Form B2: Application

    Application to begin bankruptcy proceedings
  • Originating Application – Human Rights

    This form was previously called Application – Human Rights. This form is used for commencing an application in the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia alleging unlawful discrimination under the Australian Human Rights Commission Act 1986: see rule 28.03(1) of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 2)(General Federal Law) Rules 2025 (the Rules).
  • Financial or property: My application is urgent

    This page explains what you need to do to notify the Court if your application is urgent.

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