At the time the documents are filed a hearing date will be allocated. Normally, the hearing date will be about eight weeks after the date of filing if the respondent resides in Australia or 12 weeks after the date of filing if the respondent resides overseas.
A sealed copy of the Application for Divorce must then be personally served on the respondent. In addition, a sealed copy of any supporting applications and Affidavits that have been filed must also be served with the Application for Divorce.
If the respondent is present in Australia, the documents must be served at least 28 days prior to the hearing date. If the respondent is overseas, the documents must be served at least 42 days prior to the hearing date.
Proof of service is required to be filed with the court, usually by way of an Affidavit of Service.
See Service requirements and Service overseas.
If the applicant does not know the whereabouts of the respondent, the applicant may make an application to the court either to have the requirement for personal service dispensed with all together, or alternatively, to seek an order for substituted service of the documents on a third person who, it is believed, has regular contact with the respondent and is able to bring the documents to the respondent’s attention.
See Dispensing with service and Substituted service.