Family Law Fees
A number of fees apply to Federal Magistrates Court proceedings pursuant to Schedule One of the Federal Magistrates Court Regulations 2000.
Regulation 14 specifies a biennial increase in fees.
The fees listed below were effective from 1 July 2010.
$550 Application for divorce
$243 Application (for children or property)
$243 Response, seeking different orders sought by applicant
(for children or property)
$444 Setting down fee for hearing (defended matter)
$444 Daily Hearing Fee (for each hearing day, excluding the first hearing day)
$60 Reduced fee*
Nil Child Support Application/Response |
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* In some cases reduced fees apply; for example, if you hold certain government concession cards or you can demonstrate financial hardship.
For matters that do not attract a fee see Regulation 7 of the Federal Magistrates Court Regulations 2000.
For more details on fees, please call 1300 352 000, or visit your nearest family law registry. |
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Fee Reduction and Refund
In some cases fees can be reduced.
Fee reduction – general
Regulation 8 of the Federal Magistrates Court Regulations 2000 sets out when fees may be reduced.
If you are an individual, you may be eligible for a fee reduction if you:
- have been granted Legal Aid
- hold a health care card
- hold a pensioner concession card
- hold a Commonwealth seniors health card
- hold another card issued by the Department of Family and Community Services or the Department of Veterans' Affairs
- are an inmate of a prison or are otherwise lawfully detained
- are a child under the age of 18 years
- are in receipt of Youth Allowance or Austudy or
- are receiving benefit under ABSTUDY.
Fee reduction on the basis of financial hardship
Regulation 9 of the Federal Magistrates Court Regulations 2000 sets out when fees may be reduced on the basis of financial hardship.
A registrar or authorised officer may reduce a fee if, having regard to your income, day-to-day living expenses, liabilities and assets, he or she is satisfied that payment of the full fee would cause you financial hardship.
If you want to know more, or are unsure about fees, call 1300 352 000 or visit your nearest family law registry.
For matters that do not attract a fee see Regulation 7 of the Federal Magistrates Court Regulations 2000.
Links to fee reduction and refund forms appear below.
Guidelines for Reduction of Court Fees - General (Family Law Courts web site)
Payment of court fees - Request for deferral (Family Law Courts web site)
Notice of Decision for Deferral of Court Fees (Family Law Courts web site)
Application for Reduction of Court Fees on the basis of financial hardship (Family Law Courts web site)
Notice of Decision for Reduction of Court Fees on the basis of financial hardship (Family Law Courts web site)
Application - Reduction of Payment of court fees - general (Family Law Courts web site)
Payment of court fees - Request for refund (Family Law Courts web site)
[Please note these links will take you out of this web site and into the Family Law Courts web site. To get back to the FMC web site use the "back" button of on your
browser. Copies of these forms are provided as MS Word, RTF and PDF documents.]
See also
Fees Payable (1 July 2011) (PDF)
Family Law Court Fees Brochure (located on the Family Law Courts web site)
Legal Costs in Family Law Matters, |