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reconciliation
13B Court to accommodate possible reconciliations
Division 3—Referrals to family counselling, family dispute resolution and other family services
13C Court may refer parties to family counselling, family dispute resolution and other family services
13D Consequences of failure to comply with order under section 13C
Division 4—Court's role in relation to arbitration of disputes
13E Court may refer Part VIII proceedings or Part VIIIAB proceedings to arbitration
13F Court may make orders to facilitate arbitration of certain disputes
13G Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia may determine questions of law referred by arbitrator
13H Awards made in arbitration may be registered in court
13J Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia can review registered awards
13K Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia may set aside registered awards
Part V—Jurisdiction of courts
Division 1—Jurisdiction in matrimonial causes
39 Jurisdiction in matrimonial causes
Division 2—Jurisdiction in de facto financial causes
39A Instituting proceedings
39B Jurisdiction in de facto financial causes
39C Ceasing jurisdiction of Supreme Court of the Northern Territory of Australia
39D Ceasing jurisdiction of State or Territory courts of summary jurisdiction
39E Revoking Proclamations ceasing jurisdiction of State or Territory courts
39F Territory court does not have jurisdiction unless a party is ordinarily resident in the Territory
39G Jurisdiction in relation to transferred matters under other Commonwealth laws
Division 2A—Jurisdiction in matters arising under Part VIIIC
39H Instituting proceedings
39J Jurisdiction in matters arising under Part VIIIC
Division 3—Other provisions
40 Limitations on jurisdiction of Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 2) and of State and Territory Supreme Courts
41 Establishment of State Family Courts
42 Law to be applied
43 Principles to be applied by courts
44 Institution of proceedings
44A Proceedings for divorce order
45 Stay and transfer of proceedings
46 Transfer of proceedings from court of summary jurisdiction in certain cases
46A Prescribing value of property for the purposes of section 46
47 Courts to act in aid of each other
Division 4—Appeals
47A Appeals from courts of summary jurisdiction
47B Leave to appeal needed for child support matters
47BA Appeals relating to matters arising under Part VIIIC
47C Appeal may be dismissed if no reasonable prospect of success
47D Appeals to High Court may not be brought
47E Regulations to be sole source of certain appellate jurisdiction
Part VI—Divorce and nullity of marriage
48 Divorce
49 Meaning of separation
50 Effect of resumption of cohabitation
51 Nullity of marriage
52 Court not to make divorce order where application for decree of nullity before it
53 Circumstances occurring before commencement of Act or outside Australia
55 When divorce order takes effect
55A Divorce order where children
56 Certificate as to divorce order
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