Lighthouse information sheet for parties - risk screening - Chinese (Traditional) translation
Chinese Traditional | 繁體中文 translated version of the Lighthouse information sheet for parties - risk screening fact sheet
Chinese Traditional | 繁體中文 translated version of the Lighthouse information sheet for parties - risk screening fact sheet
Chinese Traditional | 繁體中文 translated version of the De facto relationship fact sheet
Chinese Traditional | 繁體中文 translated version of the Compulsory pre-filing Family Dispute Resolution - court procedures and requirements fact sheet
Chinese Traditional | 繁體中文 translated version of Before you file - pre-action procedure for parenting cases brochure
Chinese Traditional | 繁體中文 translated version of the Before you file - pre-action procedure for financial cases brochure
Chinese Traditional | 繁體中文 translated version of the Are you having trouble serving your divorce application fact sheet
Chinese simplified translation of the Are you having trouble serving your divorce application fact sheet
Arabic translated version of هل تواجه مشكلة في تبليغ الطرف الآخر بطلب الطلاق الخاص بك
The Family Violence Plan (the Plan) reflects the ongoing commitment by both Courts to the early identification and management of matters where violence or the risk of violence is alleged, and to keeping all court users safe. It is an overarching document setting out important actions to be undertaken by the Courts to ensure best practice in all areas of administration, operation and application of the law. It covers areas as diverse as building layout, security screening, risk assessment, safety planning for individual litigants as well as education and training of staff and the judiciary. The Plan sets out three priority areas, each of which has defined goals, identified actions and timelines.
This video is about how a child’s voice is considered in a family law case in the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia.
The Courts acknowledge the traditional owners and custodians of country throughout Australia and acknowledges their continuing connection to land, sea and community. We pay our respects to the people, the cultures and the elders, past, present and emerging.