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    • Form B16: Arrest warrant under section 78 of the Bankruptcy Act 1966

      Before starting an application, see the Central Practice Direction – General Federal Law proceedings, which sets out the procedural requirements and steps in general federal law proceedings.
    • Form B15: Administrator's petition

      Before starting an application, see the Central Practice Direction – General Federal Law proceedings, which sets out the procedural requirements and steps in bankruptcy jurisdiction proceedings.
    • Form B13: Notice to creditors

      Before starting an application, see the Central Practice Direction – General Federal Law proceedings, which sets out the procedural requirements and steps in general federal law proceedings.
    • Form B9: Summons for examination

      Before starting an application, see the Central Practice Direction – General Federal Law proceedings, which sets out the procedural requirements and steps in bankruptcy jurisdiction proceedings.
    • Form 5 – Small claim under the Fair Work Act 2009

      Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 2) (General Federal Law) Rules 2021 - 30.11(b) Before starting an application, see the Central Practice Direction: General Federal Law proceedings, which sets out the procedural requirements and steps in the fair work jurisdiction proceedings.
    • Affidavit of Service (Fair Work - small claims proceedings)

      Affidavit of service specifically relating to Fair work small claims proceedings
    • Lighthouse Latest News

      New court reform focused on the safety of children and their families by identifying and addressing issues of family violence and other risks. The expansion of the Lighthouse model and risk screening from 3 current locations to 15 locations strengthens the Courts’ ability to identify risks early, and respond to those risks. The expansion will benefit many more families, not only because of the expanded number of locations, but it will also include parties filing ‘parenting only’, and ‘parenting…
    • National webinars for the profession on the expansion of the Lighthouse model

      Webinars are scheduled for 22 and 24 November that are designed to inform the family law profession about the how the expanded Lighthouse model and associated case management processes will work.
    • Divorce Service Kit (do it yourself kit)

      This kit provides a guide to serving your divorce application by post or by hand. It includes information and the forms required for service.
    • Form 7 – Claim under the Fair Work Act 2009 alleging sexual harassment in connection with work

      Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 2) (General Federal Law) Rules 2025 Rule 31.06 Before starting an application, see the Central Practice Direction: General Federal Law proceedings, which sets out the procedural requirements and steps in the fair work jurisdiction proceedings.

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  • Form B16: Arrest warrant under section 78 of the Bankruptcy Act 1966

    Before starting an application, see the Central Practice Direction – General Federal Law proceedings, which sets out the procedural requirements and steps in general federal law proceedings.
  • Form B15: Administrator's petition

    Before starting an application, see the Central Practice Direction – General Federal Law proceedings, which sets out the procedural requirements and steps in bankruptcy jurisdiction proceedings.
  • Form B13: Notice to creditors

    Before starting an application, see the Central Practice Direction – General Federal Law proceedings, which sets out the procedural requirements and steps in general federal law proceedings.
  • Form B9: Summons for examination

    Before starting an application, see the Central Practice Direction – General Federal Law proceedings, which sets out the procedural requirements and steps in bankruptcy jurisdiction proceedings.
  • Form 5 – Small claim under the Fair Work Act 2009

    Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 2) (General Federal Law) Rules 2021 - 30.11(b) Before starting an application, see the Central Practice Direction: General Federal Law proceedings, which sets out the procedural requirements and steps in the fair work jurisdiction proceedings.
  • Affidavit of Service (Fair Work - small claims proceedings)

    Affidavit of service specifically relating to Fair work small claims proceedings
  • Lighthouse Latest News

    New court reform focused on the safety of children and their families by identifying and addressing issues of family violence and other risks. The expansion of the Lighthouse model and risk screening from 3 current locations to 15 locations strengthens the Courts’ ability to identify risks early, and respond to those risks. The expansion will benefit many more families, not only because of the expanded number of locations, but it will also include parties filing ‘parenting only’, and ‘parenting…
  • National webinars for the profession on the expansion of the Lighthouse model

    Webinars are scheduled for 22 and 24 November that are designed to inform the family law profession about the how the expanded Lighthouse model and associated case management processes will work.
  • Divorce Service Kit (do it yourself kit)

    This kit provides a guide to serving your divorce application by post or by hand. It includes information and the forms required for service.
  • Form 7 – Claim under the Fair Work Act 2009 alleging sexual harassment in connection with work

    Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 2) (General Federal Law) Rules 2025 Rule 31.06 Before starting an application, see the Central Practice Direction: General Federal Law proceedings, which sets out the procedural requirements and steps in the fair work jurisdiction proceedings.

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