FCFCOA Application in a Case — Interim Family Law Orders
Form number: Application in a Case
When you already have an Initiating Application on foot (parenting, property, divorce) and you need urgent or interim orders before the final hearing — recovery of a child, urgent property restraint, interim spend money order, or change of an existing order — you file an Application in a Case. This sits inside your existing case, not a new file.
Official source
fcfcoa.gov.auRelated topics
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