The information in these videos is intended as a guide to law and procedure only. You should get legal advice about the circumstances of your case.
Are you going to court but don't know what courtroom you will be in? This video will show you how to find which courtroom you should go to when you get to court.
This video is available with the audio description.
To read more about going to court, go to:
Are you going to court and think you need an adjournment? This video will show you:
This video is available with the audio description.
To read more about asking for an adjournment, go to:
Are you going to court to plead guilty? This video will show you how to prepare, what to do in court and what to say.
Pleading Guilty and making submissions.
This video is available with the audio description.
To read more about how to prepare for court, go to:
Have you decided to plead not guilty? This video will show you:
This video is available with the audio description.
To read more about pleading not guilty, go to:
Are you going to a hearing after pleading not guilty? These five videos will show you:
The hearing: The prosecution evidence
The hearing: Cross-examining a witness
The hearing: Questioning your witnesses
The hearing: Making submissions
These videos are available with the audio description:
To read more about what happens at the hearing, see:
Are you applying for an Apprehended Domestic Violence Order (ADVO)? This video will show you:
Applying for an Apprehended Domestic Violence Order (ADVO): Getting support at court
This video is available with the audio description.
For more information, see Getting an AVO.
Have you been served with an application for an Apprehended Violence Order (AVO)? These two videos will show you:
Responding to an application for an Apprehended Violence Order (AVO)
Is someone asking for an AVO against you? Consenting without admissions
These videos are also available with the audio description:
For more information about what your options are if you have been served with an application for an AVO, see Defending an AVO.
Do you have a case in the Small Claims Division of the Local Court? These two videos will show you:
Small claims: The pre-trial review
These videos are also available with the audio description:
To read more, if you are a plaintiff in a small claims case, see Making a claim.
To read more, if you are a defendant in a small claims case, see Responding to a claim.
The Department of Communities and Justice has developed 3 more videos to help you get ready for court:
Are you Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander? Do you know where to get help if you ever need to go to court? The Aboriginal Services Unit (ASU) will support you on your court day. Whether you need help finding a lawyer or just want to have a yarn about your court papers, ASU can assist. Watch this short clip to see where to find ASU at court. For more info, call us on 1300 679 272.
Are you Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander? Have you been to court or been posted court papers? What if you can’t find your court papers? Watch this short clip to find out where you can get help. You can contact the Aboriginal Services Unit (ASU) on 1300 679 272 or ask your local court if there is an ASU worker there you can visit in-person.
Are you Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander? Have you been to court? Understanding court orders can be tricky for everyone. It is a good idea to have a yarn with someone about the conditions of your order before you leave court. You can speak with your lawyer, the court registry or get in touch with the Aboriginal Services Unit (ASU). Call 1300 679 272 or ask your local court if there is an ASU worker there that you can visit in-person.
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