This is a list of instructions, sample forms, letters, notices, and checklists that you will find in this topic.
You can download blank copies of these forms from the Family law forms page on the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia website.
It is important you read the step-by-step guide for each form for information about how and when to use them.
Applying for a divorce |
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Checklist What to do when you separate |
Instructions for completing an Affidavit Translation of Marriage Certificate |
Sample Affidavit Translation of Marriage Certificate |
Instructions for completing an Counselling Certificate for applicants married less than 2 years |
Sample Counselling Certificate for applicants married less than 2 years |
Instructions for completing an Affidavit in lieu of Marriage Certificate |
Sample Affidavit in lieu of Marriage Certificate |
Instructions for completing an Affidavit - Separation under one roof |
Sample Affidavit - Separation under one roof |
Instructions for completing an Third party Affidavit - Separation under one roof |
Sample Third party Affidavit - Separation under one roof |
Instructions for completing an Affidavit - Marriage less than 2 years non-filing of counselling certificate |
Sample Affidavit - Marriage less than 2 years non-filing of counselling certificate |
Instructions for completing an Affidavit - Change of name |
Sample Affidavit - Change of name |
Checklist Applying for a Divorce Order |
Sample Affidavit for eFiling Application (Divorce) |
Instructions for completing an Application for reduction of payment divorce or decree of nullity - financial hardship |
Sample Application for reduction of payment divorce or decree of nullity - financial hardship |
Instructions for completing an Affidavit of Service by Hand (Divorce) |
Sample Affidavit of Service by Hand (Divorce) |
Instructions for completing an Acknowledgment of Service (Divorce) - service by hand |
Sample Acknowledgment of Service (Divorce) - service by hand |
Instructions for completing an Affidavit Proving Signature (Divorce) |
Sample Affidavit Proving Signature (Divorce) |
Instructions for completing an Affidavit of Service by Post (Divorce) |
Sample Affidavit of Service by Post (Divorce) |
Instructions for completing an Acknowledgment of Service (Divorce) - service by post |
Sample Acknowledgment of Service (Divorce) - service by post |
Instructions for completing an Affidavit - Substituted Service |
Sample Affidavit - Substituted Service |
Instructions for completing an Application in a Proceeding - Substituted Service |
Sample Application in a Proceeding - Substituted Service |
Instructions for completing an Affidavit of Service (General) - Substituted Service |
Sample Affidavit of Service (General) - Substituted Service |
Instructions for completing an Affidavit - Dispensation of Service |
Sample Affidavit - Dispensation of Service |
Instructions for completing an Application in a Proceeding - Dispensation of Service |
Sample Application in a Proceeding - Dispensation of Service |
Sample Letter to the General Manager of prison |
Sample Notice of Court Attendance |
Instructions for completing an Acknowledgment of Service (Divorce) - in prison |
Sample Acknowledgment of Service (Divorce) - in prison |
Responding to an Application for Divorce |
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Instructions for completing a Response to Divorce - application opposed |
Sample Response to Divorce - application opposed |
Instructions for completing a Response to Divorce - application not opposed |
Sample Response to Divorce - application not opposed |
Withdrawing your Application for Divorce or Response to Divorce |
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Instructions for completing a Notice of Discontinuance |
Sample Notice of Discontinuance |
Going to the hearing |
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Instructions for completing a Request to attend by electronic communication |
Sample Request to attend by electronic communication |
Checklist What to take to the hearing |
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