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How do get the other party's asset details to fill into an Application for Consent Orders form from Smokeball?

  • June 3, 2024
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I am looking for a solution to an issue I am facing with an Application for Consent Orders (family law) I have set it up so our client's details and assets are on the form. I can't see a way to enter the other party's assets to fill into the form?

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nashchaves
Smokeball Team
  • Smokeball Team
  • March 4, 2025

Hi ​@jackmcmah, To enter details of the other party’s assets into an Application for Consent Orders form in Smokeball, follow these steps:

  1. Enter the client’s Real Estate Details:

    • Go to the Real Estate Details layout in your matter.
    • Input the details of their interest in real estate properties.
    • If the property is the former matrimonial home, ensure the appropriate box is checked.
      Real Estate Details
    • Add details of any mortgages under the Mortgage Details tab.
      Mortgage Details
    • For additional properties, right-click on the Real Estate Details line and select “Add Real Estate Details”.
      Add Real Estate Details
  2. Enter client’s assets, financial resources, and addbacks:

    • Enter the details in the relevant section of your matter.
      Assets and Addbacks
  3. Enter client’s liabilities:

    • Input the liability details in the corresponding section of your matter.
      Liabilities
  4. Enter client’s superannuation details:

    • Navigate to Matter Settings and add your client’s Superannuation Fund details.
      Superannuation Details
  5. Generate your Court documents:

    • Populate the Application for Consent Orders by opening the relevant document from the precedent library.
      Precedent Library
    • The document will automatically include the data you have entered.
      Automated Data
    • Add any additional required information into the Smokeball side toolbar within the document.
      Update Document

For more details, refer to the full article on Automating Family Court Forms.


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