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More questions about divorce

We have prepared answers below to some of the most commonly asked questions over the years that will help you with your divorce application.

What is a Divorce Order?

A Divorce Order is a document that legally ends a marriage. You can get divorced without your property and parenting matters being finalised. However, we strongly recommend you obtain independent legal advice. We have resources to help you file your divorce application.

What documents do I need to have before I make my divorce application online?

Prior to applying for divorce, you will need to have copies of the following documents:

  • Your original marriage certificate; 
  • Your Australian Citizenship certificate, or Australian passport, or Visa;
  • Any sealed Court Orders that you and your former spouse have regarding your children and/or your assets; 
  • Any other Court Orders made in the Family Court or any other Court relating to you and your spouse. For example, a copy of an Interim or Final Intervention Order; 
  • Any parenting plans that you have agreed to with your former spouse regarding your childcare arrangements; and
  • Any other documents relevant to your divorce.
What is the difference between a divorce, property settlement, and parenting outcome?

Divorce, a fnancial/property settlement, and a parenting outcome are three distinct matters which need to be resolved under the Family Law umbrella. These are often confused as one single matter.

A financial/property settlement is where the assets of the relationship are divided between you and your former spouse. This can occur at any time from the date of separation until 1 year after a divorce order is granted for married couples, or 2 years from the date of separation for de facto couples.

A Divorce Order is a document which legally ends the marriage. You can get divorced without your property and parenting matters being finalised.

A parenting outcome is where you and your former spouse are required to make arrangements for the ongoing care of your child or children.

When can I get remarried?

You will need to receive your Divorce Order before you can get remarried. You will receive your Divorce Order one month and one day after your divorce hearing, so long as your divorce was granted at the divorce hearing.

Useful Resources

Authorised Witnesses

We have provided you with information regarding authorised witnesses. You’ll need an authorised witness when signing documents during your application.

Translators / Interpreters

The National Accreditation Authority for Translators and Interpreters, where you will be able to find translators or interpreters for your divorce application.

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Legal Professionals

We have prepared a list of our trusted legal professionals that can help you with your more complex divorce or any other Family Law matters that you need help with. 

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Marriage Certificate

A link to get a copy of your Marriage Certificate in each state. 

Change of Name

A link to get a copy of your Change of Name Certificate. 

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