ALUN & GREGOROVIC
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[2014] FamCA 1200
•6 November 2014
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ALUN & GREGOROVIC [2014] FamCA 1200
[2014] FamCA 1200
6 November 2014
CaseChat Overview and Summary
The parties to this proceeding were ALUN and GREGOROVIC. The nature of the dispute is not explicitly detailed, but the orders indicate it involves family law matters, including property division and potentially parenting arrangements, given the transfer of proceedings to the Federal Circuit Court of Australia. The decision was made by Cronin J.
The primary legal issue before the court was the appropriate forum for the resolution of the outstanding proceedings between the parties. The court was also required to consider the disclosure of specific documents, namely the lease relating to a property at B Street, Suburb C, and to determine the costs of the hearing.
Cronin J ordered that all outstanding proceedings be transferred to the Federal Circuit Court of Australia, indicating a determination that this court was the most appropriate venue for the matter. The court also directed the wife to provide a copy of the lease for the specified property to the husband's solicitor by a set date. The husband's costs of the day were reserved, meaning a final decision on costs was deferred. The court further ordered that its reasons for the day be transcribed.
The primary legal issue before the court was the appropriate forum for the resolution of the outstanding proceedings between the parties. The court was also required to consider the disclosure of specific documents, namely the lease relating to a property at B Street, Suburb C, and to determine the costs of the hearing.
Cronin J ordered that all outstanding proceedings be transferred to the Federal Circuit Court of Australia, indicating a determination that this court was the most appropriate venue for the matter. The court also directed the wife to provide a copy of the lease for the specified property to the husband's solicitor by a set date. The husband's costs of the day were reserved, meaning a final decision on costs was deferred. The court further ordered that its reasons for the day be transcribed.
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