Child Support Act 1991

Amendments to other Acts - Amendment to District Courts Act 1947

246: Effect of attachment orders

You could also call this:

"Attachment orders: How they work and where to find more information"

The law talks about what happens when an attachment order is made. An attachment order is a type of legal order that affects someone's money or property. The details of how this works are not in this part of the law. Instead, you can find the information in another law called the District Courts Act 1947. If you want to know more about attachment orders, you would need to look at that law.

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Part 15Amendments to other Acts
Amendment to District Courts Act 1947

246Effect of attachment orders

  1. Amendment(s) incorporated in the Act(s).