Changes to the Probate Office
… March 30, an affidavit of searches is no longer required for applications for probate and administration. The documents required to accompany those applications must be sent via post to: … further updates on the launch of RedCrest‑Probate as they become available. … Applications to be sent by post | Delayed …
Probate Office fee changes proposed by government
… The RIS contains information about the proposed changes, outlining three … the Probate Office in the Supreme Court is responsible for collecting those fees in relation to applications made … the public or the legal profession until the government has completed their review and made any new regulations. … The …
Supreme Court farewells Justice Betty King
… many barristers and solicitors, as well as current and former Court staff. 'I just wanted to say goodbye. I did not … of years before Your Honour, but the two of you were to become a formidable force, real pioneers of women … appointed to the Supreme Court in 2005. More Supreme Court news … Justice King retires. … Supreme Court farewells …
Operational update - In-person hearings and transitional COVID measures
… The Notice to Profession sets out the broad parameters for in-person and remote hearings. CovidSafe measures Everyone attending the indoor public areas of … arrangements for in-person hearings. Arrangements will be communicated to the parties by Registry or Chambers in …
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Registry services updates
… by coronavirus and you are required to attend court soon for any Supreme Court matter statewide, please notify the … to reinforce social distancing. In order to adhere to recommended hygiene practices any documents presented for … the Court's Coronavirus information Read more Supreme Court news … Updates to some Registry services due to coronavirus. …
Appeal a decision made by a Supreme Court judicial registrar
… Appeals; or Acting as the “proper officer” of the Court for the purposes of the Judgment Debt Recovery Act 1984 … orders and other orders might be made depending on the outcome of the appeal and how the appeal is conducted by the parties). You should only commence an appeal that has a real prospect of success. …
Representing yourself
… documents, give you advice, and guide you on a likely outcome/prospects of success and the potential costs. Court staff can only assist you with questions about court forms and the court process; they cannot give you legal … about what to do at each stage, what forms you need to complete, what documents you need to provide, court fees, …
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Video: attending court
… yourself in court means you take responsibility for the tasks that a lawyer would otherwise do. If you are … MORE HELP? The Court has developed a range of resources for self-represented litigants including guides for starting civil proceedings, appeals and a list of …
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Easing July lockdown restrictions - Message from the Chief Justice
… will apply in court buildings other than spaces being used for jury trials, so remote hearings will play an ongoing and … and every day has enabled us to continue hearing matters for the benefit of the Victorian community,” Chief Justice Ferguson said. “We are deeply …
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Appropriate Dispute Resolution (ADR) Centre Consultation
… onsite. However, some mediations may still need to be completed online or as a hybrid (onsite/online). The Court … will be conducted when the new Mediation Centre is ready for use. The Court is conducting a written review to assist … with different modes of mediation, and their preferences for how mediations are conducted in the future. The written …
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