Court Form Pro

Family Law Financial Statements made easy.

For free.

Totals are calculated automatically to eliminate common sources of error

Add and remove rows without breaking your document

Seamless collaboration with clients and colleagues

Full version history with tracked changes

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Effortless data entry with clean, modern forms

Stop fighting with Microsoft Word or antiquated document automation software. Court Form Pro uses a modern, user-centric design, making it easier than ever to complete a Financial Statement without tearing your hair out in the process. Add extra rows, never break the formatting, and rest assured that every total will be updated whenever anything changes.

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State of the art collaboration

Say goodbye to error-prone copy-typing and broken Word documents flying back and forth over email. Share with your client and let them use Court Form Pro directly to review your draft and provide missing information. Tracked changes clearly show everyone’s amendments so you’ll never miss a thing.

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Generate official court forms

When it’s time to file, a single click generates a Microsoft Word document using the official Court templates. We support both the FCFCOA Financial Statement and the FCWA Form 13.

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Import your existing forms

Import your existing Financial Statements in Microsoft Word docx format, and instantly enjoy the benefits of Court Form Pro today.

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Court Form Pro is a web application that helps family lawyers, and their support staff and clients, complete the Financial, complete the Financial Statement / Form 13, for use in applications under the Family Law Act 1975 in the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (FCFCOA) or in the Family Court of Western Australia (FCWA).