FAMILY LAW RULES 20042003 No. 375 - RULE 13.07 Duty of disclosure documents
FAMILY LAW RULES 20042003 No. 375 - RULE 13.07
Duty of disclosure documentsThe duty of disclosure applies to each document that:
- (a)
- is or has been in the possession, or under the control, of the party disclosing the document; and
- (b)
- is relevant to an issue in the case.
Note 1
For documents that parties must produce to the court:
(a) on the
first court date for a Maintenance Application, see rule 4.15;
(b) on the
first court date for a Child Support Application or Appeal, see rule 4.19 ;
(c) at a conference in a property case, see Part 12.2; and
(d) at a trial,
see Chapters 15 and 16.
Note 2
Rule 13.15 provides that a party must
file a written notice about the party's duty of disclosure.
Note 3
Rule 15.76
provides that a party may give another party a notice to produce a specified
document at a hearing or trial.
Note 4
A document disclosed to a party
must be used for the purposes of the case only and must not be used for any
other purpose without the consent of the other party or an order.