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Funds in Court

Money Paid into Court for Victims of Crime

How Decisions About Funds Are Made

Providing Your Bank Details

What can you expect from Funds in Court?

Client Service Standards

Client Information Privacy

Making a Complaint and Giving Feedback

Appealing a Decision Made by the Judicial Registrar

Appealing a Decision Made by the Senior Master

How are funds invested?

Common Funds

Investment Risks

What applications have special conditions?

Buying a Motor Vehicle

Buying a Property

Building or Modifying a Property

Selling Your Trust Property

Can you get all your funds paid out to you?

Payment Out at 18

Neuropsychological Assessment

  • Who we are
    • Who we are
    • Our Vision, Mission and Objectives
    • About the Senior Master
    • Our history – 150+ Years
  • What we do
    • What we do
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    • How funds are managed and invested
    • Taxation
  • Who we help
    • Who we help
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    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.