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If you’re convicted of a crime, you will usually need to pay: court costs of up to $130 on each charge an offender levy of $50. Fees are also payable to the court if you request any of the following in relation to a criminal proceeding: access to the permanent court record or file certified copy of any document certificate regarding any matter in the court record copying judgment or other documents. For more information about court fees you can see the legislation, or ask your lawyer or co...
This page provides information on fees associated with the Family Court, how to pay and options available for financial support
...you won’t have to pay the fee. Find out more about asking the court to waive the court fees Costs & disbursements ‘Costs’ are the expense of hiring a lawyer. ‘Disbursements’ are the other expenses that are part of your court case, such as filing fees. You may need to pay some or all of the costs & disbursements for the case, or the other person may need to pay some or all of them. Find out more about costs & disbursements for District Court civil proceedings Find out more...
After your case is finished it is likely that there will be costs you need to pay, find out more about the types of costs you may be required to pay.
You might need to pay a fee at different stages of a civil or family court case. When you need to pay a court fee You might need to pay a fee when you give the court each document for your case, like a statement of claim, statement of defence and interlocutory application, or an application for a Parenting Order or Relationship Property Order. This is called filing your documents. You might also need to pay a fee when you ask the court to do things like hold a hearing, seal documents or give cop...
Forms Application form for single dwelling house claims Application form for multi-unit claims Fees The fee to have a case heard by the Weathertight Homes Tribunal is $408.89 and payment must be included with your application. How do I pay? Payment must be made at the same time you send us your application. There are several ways you can pay: Online You can pay the filing fee online using File and Pay.To file the documentation, you must email, post or deliver a copy to the Tribun...
There are various documents you will need to provide to the Family Court. Find out more about how to submit your documents to the court electronically or in-person and how to provide copies of your documents to the other people involved.
...and swear it in front of a court registrar, justice of the peace or solicitor. If you want to appear in court, you don’t need to fill in or swear the affidavit. The court will tell you when you need to come to court after you file your application. Fees The fee for applying for a divorce (Dissolution Order) is $211.50. In some cases, you can ask the court to waive the fee. This means you won’t have to pay. If you are making a joint application for a Dissolution Order, both of you will need...
...applicant has to pay this amount even if the hearing doesn’t fill up all of the half day. Find out more about getting help to pay the court fees You may want to get legal advice to help you. You may be able to get: legal aid free community legal help File and Pay Relationship Property Order fees can be paid through the File and Pay service. This will allow you to pay the fees using a credit or debit card. You can find the fees under the “Family Court” Court type.When you make a payment...