Statement of financial affairs - individual - Form 61B
Individuals should use this form to make a Statement of Financial Affairs in support of an Application for Instalment Order.
Individuals should use this form to make a Statement of Financial Affairs in support of an Application for Instalment Order.
Corporations should use this form to make a Statement of Financial Affairs in support of an Application for Instalment Order.
Use this form to object to the granting or refusal of an application to repay a debt by instalments.
This form must be served on the judgment debtor with the Attachment of Earnings Summons and Affidavit in Support. The judgment debtor must complete the form.
A judgment creditor should use this form to apply to the court for an order to compel the garnishee to pay those monies directly to the judgment creditor, where the garnishee debt is greater than the judgment debt, interest and judgment creditor’s costs (if the garnishee debt is less use Form 71A).
A judgment creditor should use this form to apply to the court for an order to compel the garnishee to pay those monies directly to the judgment creditor, where the garnishee debt is less than judgment debt, interest and judgment creditor’s costs (if the garnishee debt is more use Form 71B).
Form containing questions which will be put to an officer of the judgment debtor corporation on attendance at the Magistrates' Court in response to Summons to Attend for Oral Examination (Form 67A). A copy of this form must be served on the judgment debtor with the Summons to Attend for Oral Examination.
Form containing questions which will be put to the judgment debtor on attendance at the Magistrates' Court in response to Summons to Attend for Oral Examination (Form 67A). A copy of this form must be served on the judgment debtor with the Summons to Attend for Oral Examination.
A judgment creditor should use this form to apply to the court for an order garnishing the judgment debtor’s wage.
A judgment creditor should use this form to apply to the court for an order compelling an employer to deduct instalments from a debtor's earnings to satisfy a debt.
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