(1) A party to a proceeding must give an address for service.
(2) A party must give only one address for service for each application filed.
(3) A party may give an address for service:
(a) by filing a relevant document that includes an address for service; or
(b) by filing a notice of address for service in accordance with the approved form.
(4) An address for service must include:
(a) a current email address for the party; and
(b) an address in Australia, unless disclosing this address would compromise the party's safety; and
(c) a telephone number at which the party may be contacted during normal business hours.
(5) If, in a parenting proceeding, the address where a party or child is living is not disclosed to another party or parties, the address must be provided to the court by email and the address must not be disclosed other than in accordance with an order of the court.
(6) If the party is represented by a lawyer who has general authority to act for the party, the address for service for the party must be the address of the lawyer.