Atreus and Atreus
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[2018] FamCA 672
•31 July 2018
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Atreus and Atreus [2018] FamCA 672
[2018] FamCA 672
31 July 2018
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In the matter of *Atreus and Atreus*, Johns J of the Family Court of Australia considered an application filed by the husband on 25 July 2018. The precise nature of the dispute is not detailed in the provided text, but it concerned an application made by the husband within existing family law proceedings.
The central legal issue before the court was whether to grant the husband's application. The limited information available suggests the application was contested, and the court was required to determine its merits and whether it should be dismissed.
Johns J dismissed the husband's application. While the specific reasons for this dismissal are not elaborated upon in the provided extract, the decision indicates that the court found no grounds to grant the relief sought by the husband.
Consequently, the court ordered that the husband’s Application in a Case filed 25 July 2018 be dismissed. This order is subject to formal entry in the Court’s records.
The central legal issue before the court was whether to grant the husband's application. The limited information available suggests the application was contested, and the court was required to determine its merits and whether it should be dismissed.
Johns J dismissed the husband's application. While the specific reasons for this dismissal are not elaborated upon in the provided extract, the decision indicates that the court found no grounds to grant the relief sought by the husband.
Consequently, the court ordered that the husband’s Application in a Case filed 25 July 2018 be dismissed. This order is subject to formal entry in the Court’s records.
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