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In other words, if you're one of those people who sues the Queen, the Prime Minister, the Premier and the Attorney General every time they sue their neighbour for playing their music too loudly, you can expect that your application for indigent status <span class="noglossary">will</span> be turfed. If your claim is legitimate and well-founded, and you meet the general criteria for indigency, you should expect to be awarded indigent status.
In other words, if you're one of those people who sues the Queen, the Prime Minister, the Premier and the Attorney General every time they sue their neighbour for playing their music too loudly, you can expect that your application for indigent status <span class="noglossary">will</span> be turfed. If your claim is legitimate and well-founded, and you meet the general criteria for indigency, you should expect to be awarded indigent status.
==For more information==
You can find more information about Supreme Court procedure and filing fees in the chapter [[Resolving Family Law Problems in Court]], within the section [[Replying to a Court Proceeding in a Family Matter]].




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