Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00417:reg:11:p8
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00417
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 11 (pt 8/11)
Character Range: 111373–113867

The submitting notice must:
 (a) state that the party submits to any order that the court may make; and
 (b) state whether the party wants to be heard on the question of costs; and
 (c) include an address for service.
 (4) A submitting notice for a party served with a document referred to in subrule (2) must be filed:
 (a) before the first court date; or
 (b) if the party was added to the proceeding after that date—before the date for the next procedural hearing.
 (5) A party who has filed a submitting notice may apply to the court for leave to withdraw the notice.
 (6) An application under subrule (5) must be accompanied by an affidavit stating:
 (a) why the party wants to withdraw the submitting notice; and
 (b) the party's intentions in relation to the further conduct of the proceeding.

Part 2.5—Filing documents

2.23  How documents may be filed
 (1) A document must be filed electronically as permitted by the court, unless it is not reasonably practicable to do so.
 (2) If it is not reasonably practicable to file a document electronically, the document may be filed:
 (a) by delivering it to the registry; or
 (b) by sending it to the registry by post.
 (3) A document is filed when:
 (a) the document is accepted for filing by the Registry Manager by affixing the seal of the court or a court stamp, as required by Part 15.1; or
 (b) a judicial officer orders, or directs, that the document be taken to have been filed.
 (4) A document that is accepted for filing by the Registry Manager under paragraph (3)(a) is taken to have been filed:
 (a) if the document is received by 4.30 pm by legal time in the location of the filing registry on a business day—on that day; or
 (b) in any other case—on the next business day for the filing registry.
 (5) Except as otherwise required by these Rules or an order, a document to be relied on in a court event must be filed at least 1 day before the date fixed for that event.
 (6) A Judge or Judicial Registrar may require a party to give an undertaking to pay a filing fee before accepting a document for filing.
Note: Regulation 2.11(3) of the Family Law (Fees) Regulations 2022 permits a Judge or a Judicial Registrar to allow a document to be filed despite the required fee not being paid.
 (7) A person who pays money into court must file a Notice of Payment stating the amount and purpose for which the money is paid into court.

2.24  Rejection of documents
 (1) The court may reject a document filed or received for filing