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    • General federal law: Subpoenas

      Subpoenas in General federal law matters
    • Update to the profession 2: Lighthouse Model Expansion - Risk Screening

      This update focuses on Lighthouse risk screening, including Family DOORS Triage, what happens when an eligible proceeding is filed and what happens next.
    • Update to the profession: Applications for Review

      This update provides important information about Applications for Review filed after 24 November 2023 in family law.
    • Migration: I need an interpreter

      This page explains what to do if you need an interpreter at a hearing or documents translated into English.
    • Media release: Indigenous families in the Lismore region have greatly benefited from specialised services helping families navigate the family law system

      In March last year, the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (the Courts) launched a Specialist Indigenous List (SIL) operating from the Lismore registry in NSW. The SIL was designed to better meet the needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander parties and children, and to adopt an appropriate degree of informality in relevant family law proceedings.
    • Part 4: Management and accountability

      Corporate governance This section reports on aspects of the Federal Circuit Court’s corporate governance arrangements. The legal framework for the Federal Circuit Court’s corporate governance practices is set out in the Federal Circuit Court of Australia Act 1999, the Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Act 2013 (Cth) and the Public Service Act 1999 (Cth).
    • Migration: Costs

      This page explains what legal costs are and when they might apply in a migration review or appeal.
    • I have received an email with a link to the Family DOORS Triage questionnaire. What do I do next?

      Frequently asked question response relating to lighthouse
    • General federal law: Appeals

      This page describes what is an appeal and the benefits of legal advice before you begin an appeal.
    • Migration: Appeals

      This page provides information about appeals in migration matters.

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    This update focuses on Lighthouse risk screening, including Family DOORS Triage, what happens when an eligible proceeding is filed and what happens next.
  • Update to the profession: Applications for Review

    This update provides important information about Applications for Review filed after 24 November 2023 in family law.
  • Migration: I need an interpreter

    This page explains what to do if you need an interpreter at a hearing or documents translated into English.
  • Media release: Indigenous families in the Lismore region have greatly benefited from specialised services helping families navigate the family law system

    In March last year, the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (the Courts) launched a Specialist Indigenous List (SIL) operating from the Lismore registry in NSW. The SIL was designed to better meet the needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander parties and children, and to adopt an appropriate degree of informality in relevant family law proceedings.
  • Part 4: Management and accountability

    Corporate governance This section reports on aspects of the Federal Circuit Court’s corporate governance arrangements. The legal framework for the Federal Circuit Court’s corporate governance practices is set out in the Federal Circuit Court of Australia Act 1999, the Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Act 2013 (Cth) and the Public Service Act 1999 (Cth).
  • Migration: Costs

    This page explains what legal costs are and when they might apply in a migration review or appeal.
  • I have received an email with a link to the Family DOORS Triage questionnaire. What do I do next?

    Frequently asked question response relating to lighthouse
  • General federal law: Appeals

    This page describes what is an appeal and the benefits of legal advice before you begin an appeal.
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