If you are not using a keyboard: type in the input field, then tap at the top of the screen and navigate down to the results below the input field. For court contact details phone number, email, fax type your postcode, suburb or the name of the court, for example, Melbourne Magistrates' Court , into the search field above.
Alternatively, below you will find links to each court's dedicated page. You must go to the correct court for your legal matter. This is called the proper venue. A charge and summons , undertaking of bail or notice to appear will detail the court venue and date for a court appearance. The plaintiff is required to file a civil matter at the proper venue.
Consideration should be given to where the:. A guide to how to choose which court to commence proceedings in. This note covers the jurisdiction of the various courts in England and Wales that is, the court's power or authority to try a claim. It explains the difference between the High Court and the County Court jurisdiction and the scope of the different divisions of the High Court Chancery and Queen's Bench , the structure of the Business and Property Courts and the specialist courts and lists, including the Commercial Court and the Technology and Construction Court.
It also provides details of current pilot schemes in operation. Community legal centres give legal advice on a range of topics. Contact them to find out if they can help. Family Relationship Advice Line gives information about the family law system in Australia. Queensland Law Society can refer you to a specialist private lawyer for advice or representation. Family Relationship Centres give information, referrals, dispute resolution and advice on parenting after separation.
Family Court of Australia deals with family law cases. Court forms and information on family court processes are available online. Federal Circuit Court of Australia. The tribunals system has its own structure for dealing with cases and appeals, but decisions from different chambers of the Upper Tribunal, and the Employment Appeals Tribunal, may also go to the Court of Appeal. The courts structure covers England and Wales; the tribunals system covers England, Wales, and in some cases Northern Ireland and Scotland.
The diagrams in the links below show the routes taken by different cases as they go through the courts system, and which judges deal with each.
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