Credit card payment form
This form must accompany any applications or requests that require payment.
This form must accompany any applications or requests that require payment.
This form is used if a party to current proceedings wishes to seek further interlocutory or procedural orders. An Affidavit must be filed at the same time stating the facts relied on in support of the orders sought in the Application in a Proceeding.
If you require a sealed copy of orders from a file that are not available from the Commonwealth Courts Portal and you were a party to the proceedings you should complete the Application for sealed copy of orders. It is important to include the full names of the parties. Most orders made after July 2017 are available to download from the Commonwealth Courts Portal at no cost.
Form to apply for reduction of payment of divorce or decree of nullity fees - general
Form to apply for reduction of payment of divorce or decree of nullity due to financial hardship
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.
If the person who serves an Application for Divorce by hand does not know the person served, the applicant must complete this form.
This form is used by a person filing a sole application for divorce who is serving their spouse with the divorce application by post.
This form is used by a person filing a sole application for divorce who is arranging service of the divorce application on their spouse by hand.
The Affidavit for eFiling (Divorce) forms part of the Application for Divorce and must be signed by the applicant or applicants for a divorce to proceed
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