The financial aspects of a legal process like divorce can be challenging. Fortunately, the Family Law (Fees) Regulations 2022 make provision for individuals who may struggle to afford standard fees. If you are considering applying for a divorce or an annulment, here's what you need to know about possible fee reductions.
Are you eligible for a fee reduction? The following conditions highlight the various circumstances in which an individual may qualify for a reduced application fee:
If you hold any of the following:
medical card
Pension Discount Card
Federal Senior Health Card
Other cards indicating eligibility for federal health benefits
Current status as a prisoner or detained in a public institution
Under 18 years of age
Beneficiaries of Youth Allowance or Austudy
Recipients of ABSTUDY benefits
Alternatively, if demonstrating payment of the full fee would result in financial hardship, based on the parameters set out in reg 2.06(2) of the Family Law (Fees) Regulations 2022.
For individuals who meet any of the above criteria, the filing fee is approximately 30% of the normal divorce filing fee, payable at the time of filing.
What if you don't fit into the above categories? If the above categories do not apply, then reg 2.06(2) and (3) of the Family Law (Fees) Regulations 2022 covers situations where financial hardship can be a valid reason for a fee reduction. Fee reductions may be available if normal fees are found to be putting a strain on your finances, taking into account your income, daily expenses, debts and assets. To help with this process, people on low incomes can complete the "Application for Reduction of Payment for Divorce or Invalid Judgement - Financial Hardship".
Remember, knowing and having access to the available family law provisions can simplify the legal journey. Make sure you are fully informed to make the process as smooth as possible. If you have any questions, consult with the legal professionals at the Law Offices of Chua, Ching-Wei.
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