How to Apply
Necessary Forms:
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C1
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C1AA (if applicable)
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C1A
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C4
You will need to complete Form C1 which requires details of the parents, children, the Order you applying for and the reasons for applying. You can find the C1 form at Forms for family court.
You will also have to complete Form C1A, C4, (and C1AA, but only if you have answered "yes" to Section 6 of the C1).
Number of copies needed
Multiple Copies:
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Check w/Court Office regarding # of copies needed
You should file the original of each document, plus a number of additional copies as required by the Family Proceedings Court office nearest to where the child lives by lodging the forms with the Court office in person or by posting the forms to the Court office. You should confirm with the Court Office how many copies they require.
Forms need to be completed in full -- otherwise, they may not be approved by the Judge, and this could result in delay in the case being listed for hearing.
Timelines and Scheduling
Estimated Timeline:
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First Directions Hearing is usually scheduled within 6 weeks from the date of Application
When a person makes an Application for an Order, a court date will generally be listed within six (6) weeks of the application.
Where the case is listed, the first hearing is called a First Directions Hearing. The parties may be required to complete an HR2 Form one (1) week before a hearing. Details of this will be sent by the Court office.
If you have not heard back from the Court Office in 6 weeks, you may want to contact the Court Office to enquire about the status of your application.
Application Checklist
Be sure not to skip a step!
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Completed Form C1 + required additional copies
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Completed Form C1A + required additional copies
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Completed Form C1AA + required additional copies (where you have answered yes to section 6 of From C1)
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Completed Form C4
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Copy of the child’s long birth certificate for each child stated within the application
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Application fee and service fee
Further Information
Remember to check that all sections of the form are accurately completed and spellchecked!
For further information on applying for an order, you can our Family Court Info site which contains details on the process of making an application.
Filing forms with the courts often require a fee. Click here to read more on court fees.
To read more about Court offices, you can go here.
