Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00417:reg:3:p81
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00417
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 3 (pt 81/100)
Character Range: 312753–315356

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 (vi) a financial agreement or termination agreement under Part VIIIA of the Family Law Act; or
 (vii) a financial agreement under Part VIIIAB of the Family Law Act or a termination agreement under Part VIIIAB of the Family Law Act; or
 (viii) an agreement varying or revoking an original agreement dealing with the maintenance of a child under section 66SA of the Family Law Act; or
 (ix) an overseas maintenance order or agreement that, under the Family Law Regulations, is enforceable in Australia;
 (b) a liability to pay arrears accrued under an order or agreement;
 (c) a debt due to the Commonwealth under section 30 or 67 of the Registration Act;
 (d) a child support liability;
 (e) a fine or the forfeiture of a bond;
 (f) costs, including the costs of enforcement.
 (3) For the purposes of paragraph (1)(a), an obligation to pay money does not include an obligation arising out of costs for work done for a fresh application payable by a person to the person's lawyer.
Note: For fresh application, see section 1.05. For enforcement of lawyer‑client costs for a fresh application, see the State or Territory legislation governing the legal profession in the State or Territory where the lawyer practises.
 (4) This Part applies to an agreement referred to in paragraph (2)(a) as if it were an order of the court in which it is registered or taken to be registered.

11.02  When an agreement may be enforced
  A person seeking to enforce an agreement must first obtain an order:
 (a) for an agreement approved under section 87 of the Family Law Act—under paragraph 87(11)(c) of the Family Law Act; or
 (b) for a financial agreement under Part VIIIA of the Family Law Act—under paragraph 90KA(c) of the Family Law Act; or
 (c) for a financial agreement under Part VIIIAB of the Family Law Act—under paragraph 90UN(c) of the Family Law Act.
Note: A party seeking to enforce an order made in another court or registry must first register a copy of the order (see subsection 105(2) of the Family Law Act). A payee must obtain the court's permission to enforce an order against a deceased payer's estate (see subsection 105(3) of the Family Law Act).

11.03  When a child support liability may be enforced
 (1) This rule applies to a person seeking to enforce payment of a child support liability that is not an order and is not taken to be an order.
 (2) Before an enforcement order is made, the person must first obtain an order for payment of the amount owed by filing:
 (a) an Application—Enforcement and an affidavit setting out the facts relied on in support of the Application; and
 (b) if