Anaya and Anaya
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[2019] FCCA 1048
•18 April 2019
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Anaya and Anaya [2019] FCCA 1048
[2019] FCCA 1048
18 April 2019
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In the matter of *Anaya and Anaya*, heard by Judge Hughes, the dispute concerned the division of property between the parties. The court was required to make orders regarding the transfer of property, the distribution of funds, and the disposition of various personal items.
The primary legal issues before the court were how to equitably divide the parties' assets and liabilities, including real property, motor vehicles, and personal effects, and to make consequential orders for the transfer and payment of these items. The court also needed to address the dismissal of any outstanding applications.
Judge Hughes ordered that within 28 days, the parties were to take all necessary steps to transfer a property in Queensland to the respondent wife at her expense. Additionally, funds held on trust were to be used to pay the wife $191,750, with the balance to be paid to the applicant. The applicant's interest in a motor vehicle was also to be transferred to the wife at her expense. Further orders stipulated the wife's responsibility to pay a removalist account and to provide specific paintings and family photographs to the applicant's solicitors for copying, with the originals to be returned to the wife's solicitors thereafter. Each party was declared the sole owner of all other property in their name or possession, and all extant applications were dismissed.
The primary legal issues before the court were how to equitably divide the parties' assets and liabilities, including real property, motor vehicles, and personal effects, and to make consequential orders for the transfer and payment of these items. The court also needed to address the dismissal of any outstanding applications.
Judge Hughes ordered that within 28 days, the parties were to take all necessary steps to transfer a property in Queensland to the respondent wife at her expense. Additionally, funds held on trust were to be used to pay the wife $191,750, with the balance to be paid to the applicant. The applicant's interest in a motor vehicle was also to be transferred to the wife at her expense. Further orders stipulated the wife's responsibility to pay a removalist account and to provide specific paintings and family photographs to the applicant's solicitors for copying, with the originals to be returned to the wife's solicitors thereafter. Each party was declared the sole owner of all other property in their name or possession, and all extant applications were dismissed.
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