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    • Separated but living under one roof

      This fact sheet is for spouses (applying for a divorce) who lived in the same home during part or all of the required 12 month separation period. It explains what you need to do and the documents you need to file with the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (the Court).
    • What Court staff can and cannot do for clients - Chinese (Simplified) translation

      Chinese (Simplified) translation of Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia 工作人员和不允许允许为客户做些什么
    • What can the Court do in migration cases? video (Chinese Simplified)

      视频1,法院在我的移民案件中能做些什么,解释了法院在移民案件中的权限,并回答了有关法院能做什么和不能做什么的问题。
    • What do I need to know when I attend court for my migration case? video (Chinese Simplified)

      视频3,移民案件出庭需知,解释了如何准备法庭听证会以及在典型的听证会上会发生的事情。
    • Form 1 - Request for service abroad of judicial documents and certificate

      To request for service abroad of judicial documents and certificate Family Law Regulations 2024 - Sections 82, 84 and 95
    • Form 2 - Summary of the document to be served

      To be included with an Application for request for service abroad to summarise the document to be served as per Family Law Regulations 2024 - Sections 82 and 95
    • What Court staff can and cannot do for clients - Arabic translation

      Arabic translation of Federal Circuit and Family ،Court of Australia ما الذييمكنهمولا يمكنهمفعله للزبائن
    • What Court staff can and cannot do for clients - Russian translation

      Russian translation of Что сотрудники Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia и НЕ ИМЕЮТ ПРАВА ИМЕЮТ ПРАВО делать для клиентов
    • What Court staff can and cannot do for clients - Spanish translation

      Spanish translation of Lo que el personal del Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia y NO PUEDE PUEDE hacer por los clientes

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  • Separated but living under one roof

    This fact sheet is for spouses (applying for a divorce) who lived in the same home during part or all of the required 12 month separation period. It explains what you need to do and the documents you need to file with the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (the Court).
  • What Court staff can and cannot do for clients - Chinese (Simplified) translation

    Chinese (Simplified) translation of Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia 工作人员和不允许允许为客户做些什么
  • What can the Court do in migration cases? video (Chinese Simplified)

    视频1,法院在我的移民案件中能做些什么,解释了法院在移民案件中的权限,并回答了有关法院能做什么和不能做什么的问题。
  • What do I need to know when I attend court for my migration case? video (Chinese Simplified)

    视频3,移民案件出庭需知,解释了如何准备法庭听证会以及在典型的听证会上会发生的事情。
  • Form 1 - Request for service abroad of judicial documents and certificate

    To request for service abroad of judicial documents and certificate Family Law Regulations 2024 - Sections 82, 84 and 95
  • Form 2 - Summary of the document to be served

    To be included with an Application for request for service abroad to summarise the document to be served as per Family Law Regulations 2024 - Sections 82 and 95
  • What Court staff can and cannot do for clients - Arabic translation

    Arabic translation of Federal Circuit and Family ،Court of Australia ما الذييمكنهمولا يمكنهمفعله للزبائن
  • What Court staff can and cannot do for clients - Russian translation

    Russian translation of Что сотрудники Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia и НЕ ИМЕЮТ ПРАВА ИМЕЮТ ПРАВО делать для клиентов
  • What Court staff can and cannot do for clients - Spanish translation

    Spanish translation of Lo que el personal del Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia y NO PUEDE PUEDE hacer por los clientes

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