Legal Project Management Plan & Checklist
Purpose of this Guide: Use this plan when your client is a payee seeking to recover outstanding monetary sums (such as property settlement lump sums, spousal maintenance arrears, or registered arbitral awards) under a sealed family court order or registered agreement. This guide helps practitioners navigate the ex parte application process for an Enforcement Warrant in the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia, managing debtor asset investigations, interest calculations, and instructions to enforcement officers.
Jurisdiction: Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (FCFCOA), applying the Family Law Act 1975 (Cth) and Chapter 11 of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Family Law) Rules 2021. This plan applies nationally (except in Western Australia where state court rules apply). Two forks branch from this parent plan: QLD Real Property Title execution and Section 106A Instrument execution.
The Process at a Glance: The matter begins with checking the default ledger, verifying gateway requirements, and issuing a Letter of Demand enclosing a voluntary Statement of Financial Position (Form 71). If default continues, asset disclosure is pursued via Rule 11.06 compelling orders or a Rule 11.11 Enforcement Hearing (oral examination). Once exigible assets are identified, the lawyer calculates split-period interest, drafts the ex parte Enforcement Warrant and supporting Affidavit (using updated March 2026 templates), and submits them to the registry. Following court sealing, the warrant is registered against the targeted property and lodged with the Marshal or Sheriff alongside a cash security deposit for execution. Seized property is liquidated at public auction and net proceeds are distributed under a strict statutory waterfall.
Use this fork when your client is a payee seeking to enforce a sealed family law monetary judgment against the debtor's real property (land or house) located in Queensland, Australia. This track guides the practitioner through the process of registering the federal warrant at Titles Queensland to secure title priority and manage the statutory sale.
Use this fork when the debtor spouse refuses to comply with court-ordered non-monetary obligations (such as signing a transfer of land, conveyancing deeds, or share transfer instruments) and you require a court registrar or named officer to execute the document in the debtor's name.
Key Legislation and Case Law: Governing rules are Chapter 11 of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Family Law) Rules 2021 - Division 11.1.3 (Enforcement Warrants, comprising Rules 11.15 to 11.32), Rule 11.01 (enforceable monetary obligations), Rule 11.03 (order or agreement prerequisite), Rule 11.10 (voluntary disclosure), Rule 11.11 (Enforcement Hearing), and Schedule 3 (Scale of Costs). Section 52 of the Federal Court of Australia Act 1976 and Federal Court Rules Rule 39.06 govern post-judgment interest (RBA cash rate + 6.00%, daily accrual, semi-annual adjustments). Enforcement is exempt from Schedule 1 pre-action procedures. Spousal maintenance arrears are subject to the discretionary 12-month rule under section 106 of the Family Law Act 1975 (Cth). Case law includes In the Marriage of Eliades (1981) 6 Fam LR 516 for gateway capacity verification.
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