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    • Affidavit of Debt

      This is an affidavit modified for use pursuant to Rule 4.06(4) of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 2) (Bankruptcy) Rules 2021 – An affidavit deposing that the debt is still owing.
    • General Federal Law Rules changes

      Last updated: 1 September 2025 What changed? Practice and procedure updates Related links What changed? The Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 2) (General Federal Law) Rules 2025 (New GFL Rules) have been made by the Court, and commenced on 1 September 2025.
    • Notice of Request to Inspect – Arbitration

      This form must be filed at the Court registry where the matter is being heard. This form cannot be eFiled on the Commonwealth Courts Portal.
    • Update to the profession: Form and fee changes from 1 July 2023

      Fair work small claims jurisdiction change, Fee changes, Form updates
    • Bond

      This form of Bond has been prepared by the Court as a precedent for use when a court has ordered a person to enter into a Bond (also known as a recognizance) as a consequence of a contravention of a court order.
    • Practice and procedure update: new General Federal Law Rules made and registered, commencing 1 September 2025

      The Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 2) (General Federal Law) Rules 2025 (New GFL Rules) have been made by the Court, and will commence on 1 September 2025.
    • I don’t understand a question in the risk screen, who can I ask about it?

      Lighthouse FAQ response
    • Initiating Application Kit (do it yourself kit)

      This form is used to start a family law application seeking final orders. Interlocutory orders can only be sought in this form if you are seeking final orders as well.
    • Financial or property: Death of a party

      This page explains the Court’s jurisdiction in family law financial or property matters if one of the parties dies.
    • 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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  • Affidavit of Debt

    This is an affidavit modified for use pursuant to Rule 4.06(4) of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 2) (Bankruptcy) Rules 2021 – An affidavit deposing that the debt is still owing.
  • General Federal Law Rules changes

    Last updated: 1 September 2025 What changed? Practice and procedure updates Related links What changed? The Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 2) (General Federal Law) Rules 2025 (New GFL Rules) have been made by the Court, and commenced on 1 September 2025.
  • Notice of Request to Inspect – Arbitration

    This form must be filed at the Court registry where the matter is being heard. This form cannot be eFiled on the Commonwealth Courts Portal.
  • Update to the profession: Form and fee changes from 1 July 2023

    Fair work small claims jurisdiction change, Fee changes, Form updates
  • Bond

    This form of Bond has been prepared by the Court as a precedent for use when a court has ordered a person to enter into a Bond (also known as a recognizance) as a consequence of a contravention of a court order.
  • Practice and procedure update: new General Federal Law Rules made and registered, commencing 1 September 2025

    The Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 2) (General Federal Law) Rules 2025 (New GFL Rules) have been made by the Court, and will commence on 1 September 2025.
  • I don’t understand a question in the risk screen, who can I ask about it?

    Lighthouse FAQ response
  • Initiating Application Kit (do it yourself kit)

    This form is used to start a family law application seeking final orders. Interlocutory orders can only be sought in this form if you are seeking final orders as well.
  • Financial or property: Death of a party

    This page explains the Court’s jurisdiction in family law financial or property matters if one of the parties dies.
  • 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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