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Request for a procedural hearing



This form has been prepared by the Court for use by a person who is entitled to request the Court to make procedural orders to assist them in their role, for example:

  • an expert (Rule 15.60);
  • an enforcement officer (Rule 20.19);
  • a receiver (Rule 20.45);
  • a sequestrator (Rule 20.47(5));
  • a party to a recovery order or person ordered/authorised to take action by the recovery order (Rule 21.15)

Number of copies of the form for filing, service and yourself
The completed and signed original of the form filed at the Court. Before you file it you must also make sufficient copies to have one for each person to be served and a copy for your own records.

Filing fee
Nil

Who do you serve
Each other party and the independent children's lawyer (if any).

What do you file with it
If making the request in relation to a recovery order, you are required to file an affidavit with the request. In other situations you may also need to file an affidavit with the request to ensure that the Court has sufficient information on which to make its decision.

In completing a Court form, you must
Complete the form by typing (eg. on a computer or typewriter) or hand printed in ink.

* For further information or to get paper copies of this document sent to you, call 1300 352 000, or visit a family law registry near you.
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