Ana and Ana (No 2)
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[2011] FamCA 720
•11 July 2011
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Ana and Ana (No 2) [2011] FamCA 720
[2011] FamCA 720
11 July 2011
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In *Ana and Ana (No 2)*, Cronin J of the Family Court of Australia considered applications concerning children and final orders. The proceedings involved a dispute between a husband and wife regarding contact with their children and the resolution of outstanding applications for final orders.
The court was required to determine whether to suspend existing orders for contact between the husband and the children, and to set a date for the hearing of outstanding applications for final orders. Additionally, the court considered applications for leave to issue subpoenae and for the wife to file and serve amended applications and supporting affidavits.
Cronin J ordered that paragraph 4 of the orders made on 17 December 2008, which presumably related to contact, be suspended until further order. The husband was granted liberty to apply to resume contact on the basis of an affidavit. The court also listed all outstanding applications for final orders for hearing on 29 September 2011 as an undefended matter, subject to any contrary orders at trial. The wife was granted leave to issue subpoenae returnable on 8 September 2011 and was directed to file and serve any amended application and affidavit by 14 September 2011. Finally, the husband's confiscated camera was to be returned upon removal of a photograph taken within the court precincts.
The court was required to determine whether to suspend existing orders for contact between the husband and the children, and to set a date for the hearing of outstanding applications for final orders. Additionally, the court considered applications for leave to issue subpoenae and for the wife to file and serve amended applications and supporting affidavits.
Cronin J ordered that paragraph 4 of the orders made on 17 December 2008, which presumably related to contact, be suspended until further order. The husband was granted liberty to apply to resume contact on the basis of an affidavit. The court also listed all outstanding applications for final orders for hearing on 29 September 2011 as an undefended matter, subject to any contrary orders at trial. The wife was granted leave to issue subpoenae returnable on 8 September 2011 and was directed to file and serve any amended application and affidavit by 14 September 2011. Finally, the husband's confiscated camera was to be returned upon removal of a photograph taken within the court precincts.
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Ana and Ana (No 2) [2011] FamCA 720
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