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FED – Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (FCFCOA) Family Law forms

Updated FCFCOA Forms The following forms have been updated to the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia version:
  • Affidavit [LL-FED-FCFCOA-075]
  • Notice of appeal [LL-FED-FCFCOA-095]
  • Notice of ceasing to act [LL-FED-FCFCOA-096]
  • Notice of change of name [LL-FED-FCFCOA-097]
  • Notice of contention [LL-FED-FCFCOA-098]
  • Notice of discontinuance [LL-FED-FCFCOA-099]
  • Notice of address for service [LL-FED-FCFCOA-100]
  • Financial summary - Form PPP500 [LL-FED-FCFCOA-102]
  • Questionnaire - financial [LL-FED-FCFCOA-103]
  • Questionnaire - parenting [LL-FED-FCFCOA-104]
  • Reply [LL-FED-FCFCOA-105]
  • Request to attend by electronic communication [LL-FED-FCFCOA-106]
  • Request for file inspection [LL-FED-FCFCOA-107]
  • Response to initiating application [LL-FED-FCFCOA-108]
For details of where these forms are located see this forms blog post. The old forms under the Federal Circuit Court of Australia - Family and Family Court of Australiafolders will be removed. Form Name Changes The following form's name has been changed:
  • Consent orders - without appearance [LL-FED-FCFCOA-094] is nowApplication for consent orders - proposed orders template [LL-FED-FCFCOA-094]
Instructional Information Some of the forms that we are updating may contain instructional pages that can be removed before printing. Where this is the case we will place these pages in hidden text. This means that upon printing your document the instructional pages will not print. To turn hidden text view on or off on a document you must do the following:
  1. Open a Word document
  2. Select File
  3. Select Options
  4. Select Display
  5. Tick the checkbox next to Hidden text to turn hidden text view on, or untick it to turn hidden text view off
  6. Ensure that Print hidden text is unticked
  7. Select OK
       

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Blog Article: FED – Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (FCFCOA) Family Law forms