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    • Novak Djokovic Online File

      The Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia has established this online file in view of the public interest. Documents will be placed here when considered publicly accessible. This is the only way documents can be viewed by third parties. Applications for access to the registry are therefore unnecessary. Hearings before Judge A Kelly The matter has now transferred to the Federal Court of Australia.
    • How do I eFile additional documents for my divorce?

      Frequently asked question response
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      List of policies and procedures for the Court
    • Live chat

      For family law enquiries in Western Australia, contact the Family Court of Western Australia. From 8.45 am (AEST), Monday-Friday. Closed on Australian National public holidays. So that we can help you efficiently, it is important to note:
    • I am unable to answer questions about the other party

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      Frequently asked question response relating to lighthouse
    • Will my case be affected if one party does not complete the Family DOORS Triage questionnaire?

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      Lighthouse FAQ response
    • How do I eFile?

      The Commonwealth Courts Portal (the Portal) provides users with secure web-based access to information about their file and access to electronically file (eFile) a range of applications and supporting documents. For Application for Divorce go to How do I apply for a divorce? and see 6. Filing your application.
    • Changes to the visibility of superannuation for property settlement proceedings

      From 1 April 2022, parties to family law property settlement proceedings can apply directly to the Court to request information about the other party’s superannuation information held by the Australian Taxation Office.

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  • Novak Djokovic Online File

    The Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia has established this online file in view of the public interest. Documents will be placed here when considered publicly accessible. This is the only way documents can be viewed by third parties. Applications for access to the registry are therefore unnecessary. Hearings before Judge A Kelly The matter has now transferred to the Federal Court of Australia.
  • How do I eFile additional documents for my divorce?

    Frequently asked question response
  • Policies and procedures

    List of policies and procedures for the Court
  • Live chat

    For family law enquiries in Western Australia, contact the Family Court of Western Australia. From 8.45 am (AEST), Monday-Friday. Closed on Australian National public holidays. So that we can help you efficiently, it is important to note:
  • I am unable to answer questions about the other party

    Lighthouse FAQ response
  • Can matters be referred to Lighthouse?

    Frequently asked question response relating to lighthouse
  • Will my case be affected if one party does not complete the Family DOORS Triage questionnaire?

    Frequently asked question response relating to lighthouse for lawyers
  • I am a legal practitioner and I have received an email requesting my client’s contact details

    Lighthouse FAQ response
  • How do I eFile?

    The Commonwealth Courts Portal (the Portal) provides users with secure web-based access to information about their file and access to electronically file (eFile) a range of applications and supporting documents. For Application for Divorce go to How do I apply for a divorce? and see 6. Filing your application.
  • Changes to the visibility of superannuation for property settlement proceedings

    From 1 April 2022, parties to family law property settlement proceedings can apply directly to the Court to request information about the other party’s superannuation information held by the Australian Taxation Office.

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