Affidavit of Service (Fair Work - small claims proceedings)
Affidavit of service specifically relating to Fair work small claims proceedings
Affidavit of service specifically relating to Fair work small claims proceedings
This affidavit is modified for use by a person who has: conducted a search (or caused a search to be conducted) of the National Personal Insolvency Index pursuant to Rule 4.06(3) of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 2) (Bankruptcy) Rules 2021; and/or searched the office of the relevant court in relation to a judgement debt pursuant to Rule 4.06(5) of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 2) (Bankruptcy) Rules 2021.
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.
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.
This form is used if a party does not contest an application, response or reply.
This form is used to seek permission to attend by telephone or video link.
This form is used in both family law and general federal law proceedings to reply to a respondents response or cross-claim when you wish to oppose the orders sought by the respondent or have the Court make other orders.
This form is used by a party to request from another party whether, in Part C of the form, the facts outlined are true and/or the documents are genuine.
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 used to inform the Court and the other parties in your case of the address at which court documents and notices can be served on you. You must file this form if your contact address (address for service) has changed.
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