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Online Court allows parties to seek directions through Online Court rather than appearing in court in person or by telephone.
Online Court is generally only suitable for consent matters. Any party seeking to make an application using Online Court should contact the other parties in an attempt to provide the Court with a consent position.
If a party seeks to make a request for orders through the Online Court without obtaining the consent of the other side, the Online Court system gives the other party an opportunity to respond by either consenting to the request or offering a 'counter' request.
If the orders sought in the Online Court are opposed, then submissions may be required to be made by both parties. If a decision is unable to be made based on those submissions, then a physical directions hearing in court may be required.
Please be aware that:
Parties should ensure they give an accurate time estimate for the hearing. Parties should list ALL available dates and confine their requests to the indicative range (published on the daily court list). Parties should indicate prior involvement of particular Judges or commissioners to assist the Court allocation process. Hearing date requests may include those for on-site hearings and s 34 Conferences (usually commencing on-site @ 9.30am on the date of hearing). For short matters e.g. modification matters, part heard, please indicate if matter can be dealt with @ 9.30am in a 30 minute time slot.
Parties should indicate possible witnesses and their respective expertise or in the alternative attach (see below) a completed Hearing Information Form and/or a Court Appointed Expert Information Form.
Court-organised mediation may take place at the Court premises or on-site (upon request) at a time to be allocated by the registrar. Parties should ensure they give an accurate time estimate for the mediation. Parties should list ALL available dates and confine their requests to the indicative range (published on the daily court list).
Parties may also wish to inform the Court of other issues or information concerning their matter such as the date of next council meeting, prospect of settlement, readiness for hearing.
Any supporting documentation relating to the Online Court request can be attached by using the 'Upload Document' action e.g. Signed consent orders, Hearing Information Form, Court Appointed Expert Information Sheet.
Other documentation must be filed separately in the Online Registry 'file a document' function.
08 Aug 2020
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