Certificate of Dispute Resolution
This certificate is prepared by a registrar, mediator or dispute resolution practitioner upon completion of a dispute resolution process.
This certificate is prepared by a registrar, mediator or dispute resolution practitioner upon completion of a dispute resolution process.
An applicant seeking final and/or interlocutory orders must file this form with an Initiating Application (Family Law). A respondent seeking final and/or interlocutory orders must file this form with a Response to Initiating Application (Family Law).
This form is used if a party does not contest an application, response or reply.
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 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 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.
If your documents have been destroyed as a result of a natural disaster use this form for obtaining replacement documents at no cost.
This itemised costs account form may be used when costs have been ordered to be paid as assessed. The party who is entitled to the costs being paid must serve an itemised costs account on the liable party to pay the costs. If there is no dispute, the party liable then pays the amount as ordered.
This form is used to start a family law application seeking final orders. Interlocutory orders can only be sought in this form if you are seeking final orders as well.
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.