Notice of Request to Inspect
This form is used by the person who issued the subpoena to seek permission to inspect a subpoena.
This form is used by the person who issued the subpoena to seek permission to inspect a subpoena.
This form is used by a party when they are required to make a payment into Court
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)
This form is used if you are no longer seeking all or some of the orders previously sought by you. Filing this notice does not prevent any other party from continuing with their case and obtaining orders including for costs.
This form is filed by the Respondent in an Appeal if they do not want to cross-appeal from any part of the order, but contend that the order should be affirmed on grounds other than those relied on by the court appealed from.
This is a mandatory form that must be filed with any Initiating Application, Response to Initiating Application or Application for Consent Orders seeking parenting orders. This form is not to be filed if the orders sought relate to property or financial matters only.
This form is used if a party to a current family law proceeding changes their name during the proceedings.
This form is used by lawyers to advise the Court that they no longer act for their client in a family law proceeding.
This form is used when seeking to appeal from a decision of the Administrative Review Tribunal (ART) in a child support first review or second review or from a decision of the Child Support Registrar (CSR) to issue a departure prohibition order.
This form is used to lodge an Appeal.
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