An application for probate or administration in relation to a deceased person’s estate can only be made to the Supreme Court of Victoria if there are assets located in Victoria. In many instances ...
This guide provides information about how to get started with RedCrest, the Court’s efiling system. Any reference to the “Chapter I Rules” in this guide is a reference to the Supreme Court (General ...
The Court will be closed on the following public holidays: Wednesday 1 January 2025 (New Year’s Day). Except during public holidays, all registries will remain open. Services supporting urgent matters ...
1.1 The Chief Justice has authorised the issue of the following Practice Note. 1.2 The purpose of this Practice Note is to set out the Court’s practice in relation to requests for access to recordings ...
The Attorney-General announced the appointment on 17 December 2024. The Attorney-General, Jaclyn Symes, today announced that Justice Richard Niall will be the next Chief Justice of the Supreme Court ...
After nearly 19 years on the Bench, Justice Anthony Cavanough is retiring as a Judge of the Supreme Court of Victoria Justice Cavanough was appointed to the Trial Division of the Supreme Court of ...
After being appointed to the Bench in 2010, Justice Cameron Macaulay is retiring as a judge of the Supreme Court of Victoria. Justice Macaulay was appointed as a judge of the Trial Division of the ...
The Daily Hearing List includes all matters scheduled to be heard in the Supreme Court of Victoria each day with times and courtrooms. It is available from 3:40pm, Monday to Friday, for the next ...
The Court acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the Traditional Custodians of the land and acknowledges and pays respect to their Elders, past and present.
When a person dies leaving assets in Victoria, usually the executor of a person's will or the closest next of kin (where there is no will) has to finalise the deceased's affairs. Generally this ...
In season two, Gertie’s Law introduces listeners to the barristers and solicitors who sit at an unexplored part of the Supreme Court: the bar table. Lawyers join judges, legal experts and historians ...