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    • Bankruptcy - Application for summons to examine relevant person or examinable person

      This form is used when making an application for an examinable person in relation to a relevant person to be summoned for examination under section 81 of the Bankruptcy Act 1966.
    • Affidavit translation of marriage certificate

      If a marriage certificate is not in English it must be translated. The person who translates the certificate must complete an Affidavit Translation of Marriage Certificate and: attach a copy of the marriage certificate; attach the translation of the marriage certificate; set out their qualifications to make the translation.
    • 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.
    • Notice of Intervention by Person Entitled to Intervene

      This form is used if you are entitled to intervene. An affidavit must be filed with this form. If you need permission to intervene you must file an Application in a Proceeding (see Rule 3.04)
    • Statement of financial circumstances - Corporation

      Use this form to provide information about the financial circumstances of a corporation in support of an application to defer payment of court fees on the grounds that, considering those circumstances, it would be oppressive or otherwise unreasonable to require payment of the fee at the time it is required under the Regulation.
    • Statement of financial circumstances - Individual

      Use this form to provide information about your financial circumstances in support of an application to defer payment of court fees on the grounds that, considering those circumstances, it would be oppressive or otherwise unreasonable to require payment of the fee at the time it is required under the Regulation.
    • Application for reduction of payment of divorce or decree of nullity – general

      Form to apply for reduction of payment of divorce or decree of nullity fees - general
    • Application for reduction of payment of divorce or decree of nullity – financial hardship

      Form to apply for reduction of payment of divorce or decree of nullity due to financial hardship
    • Notice disputing fact or document

      If a party who is served with a Notice to Admit seeks to dispute a fact or document specified in the Notice to Admit, the party must serve this form on the party who served the Notice to Admit within 14 days from the date of service. This form is not filed with the Court. 
    • Family law forms

      Most frequently used Affidavit Affidavit of service

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  • Bankruptcy - Application for summons to examine relevant person or examinable person

    This form is used when making an application for an examinable person in relation to a relevant person to be summoned for examination under section 81 of the Bankruptcy Act 1966.
  • Affidavit translation of marriage certificate

    If a marriage certificate is not in English it must be translated. The person who translates the certificate must complete an Affidavit Translation of Marriage Certificate and: attach a copy of the marriage certificate; attach the translation of the marriage certificate; set out their qualifications to make the translation.
  • 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.
  • Notice of Intervention by Person Entitled to Intervene

    This form is used if you are entitled to intervene. An affidavit must be filed with this form. If you need permission to intervene you must file an Application in a Proceeding (see Rule 3.04)
  • Statement of financial circumstances - Corporation

    Use this form to provide information about the financial circumstances of a corporation in support of an application to defer payment of court fees on the grounds that, considering those circumstances, it would be oppressive or otherwise unreasonable to require payment of the fee at the time it is required under the Regulation.
  • Statement of financial circumstances - Individual

    Use this form to provide information about your financial circumstances in support of an application to defer payment of court fees on the grounds that, considering those circumstances, it would be oppressive or otherwise unreasonable to require payment of the fee at the time it is required under the Regulation.
  • Application for reduction of payment of divorce or decree of nullity – general

    Form to apply for reduction of payment of divorce or decree of nullity fees - general
  • Application for reduction of payment of divorce or decree of nullity – financial hardship

    Form to apply for reduction of payment of divorce or decree of nullity due to financial hardship
  • Notice disputing fact or document

    If a party who is served with a Notice to Admit seeks to dispute a fact or document specified in the Notice to Admit, the party must serve this form on the party who served the Notice to Admit within 14 days from the date of service. This form is not filed with the Court. 
  • Family law forms

    Most frequently used Affidavit Affidavit of service

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