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Family Law Regulations 1984
29ADealing with provisional order against person in reciprocating jurisdiction
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#### 29A Dealing with provisional order against person in reciprocating jurisdiction
(1) This regulation applies if a court makes an order under subregulation 29(1).
(2) The relevant Registrar of the court must send to the Secretary:
(a) a copy of the depositions of the witnesses; and
(b) 3 certified copies of the order; and
(c) a statement of the grounds on which the making of the order could have been opposed if the respondent had appeared at the hearing; and
(d) the information and material (if any) which the relevant Registrar has for working out the identity and whereabouts of the respondent.
(3) The Secretary must, on receipt of the documents and information mentioned in subregulation (2), send them to a court in the jurisdiction in which the respondent is resident or to which the respondent is proceeding, with a request in writing that proceedings be started for the confirmation and enforcement of the provisional order.