Aheb and Aheb (No. 2)
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[2007] FamCA 1073
•29 August 2007
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Aheb and Aheb (No. 2) [2007] FamCA 1073
[2007] FamCA 1073
29 August 2007
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In *Aheb and Aheb (No. 2)*, Guest J of the Family Court of Australia considered applications made by the husband and wife concerning property settlement. The husband filed a Form 2 Application on 13 August 2007, and the wife filed a Form 2A Response on 28 August 2007, both relating to the division of their marital assets.
The central legal issue before the court was whether the applications made by the parties for property settlement should be dismissed. This required the court to assess the validity and appropriateness of the applications as presented.
Guest J dismissed both the husband's application and the wife's response. The court ordered that the husband pay the wife's costs of the day, fixed at $1,472, with a stay on payment pending further consideration by Justice Bennett on 30 October 2007. The judgment was to be transcribed and placed on the court file, and it was certified that the matter reasonably required the attendance of Counsel.
The central legal issue before the court was whether the applications made by the parties for property settlement should be dismissed. This required the court to assess the validity and appropriateness of the applications as presented.
Guest J dismissed both the husband's application and the wife's response. The court ordered that the husband pay the wife's costs of the day, fixed at $1,472, with a stay on payment pending further consideration by Justice Bennett on 30 October 2007. The judgment was to be transcribed and placed on the court file, and it was certified that the matter reasonably required the attendance of Counsel.
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Aheb and Aheb (No. 2) [2007] FamCA 1073
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