Baglio and Baglio
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[2012] FamCA 287
•23 April 2012
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Baglio and Baglio [2012] FamCA 287
[2012] FamCA 287
23 April 2012
CaseChat Overview and Summary
The parties in this matter were the Husband and the Wife, who brought applications before Kent J concerning the sale of two properties and other ancillary matters. The dispute centred on the division of assets and the management of financial obligations arising from their separation.
The court was required to determine the terms and conditions under which the parties' properties located at H Street and T Street in Town A would be sold. Further issues included the marketing of the H Street property, the acceptance of offers for either property, the Husband's obligations regarding property access and disclosure of rental income, and the servicing of mortgage debts. The court also addressed the Wife's access to and removal of her belongings from a storage container.
The orders made by consent indicate the court's approach to resolving these matters. The parties were directed to sell the H Street property, with provisions for its continued marketing and the mandatory acceptance of offers within a specified range of expert valuations. The Husband was ordered to provide access for inspections and to disclose bank statements relating to rental income from the T Street property. Specific arrangements were made for mortgage payments on the H Street property, with rental income from T Street to be directed towards these payments. The Husband was also required to facilitate the Wife's retrieval of her possessions from storage. All other applications brought by the Wife were dismissed, and costs were reserved to trial.
The court was required to determine the terms and conditions under which the parties' properties located at H Street and T Street in Town A would be sold. Further issues included the marketing of the H Street property, the acceptance of offers for either property, the Husband's obligations regarding property access and disclosure of rental income, and the servicing of mortgage debts. The court also addressed the Wife's access to and removal of her belongings from a storage container.
The orders made by consent indicate the court's approach to resolving these matters. The parties were directed to sell the H Street property, with provisions for its continued marketing and the mandatory acceptance of offers within a specified range of expert valuations. The Husband was ordered to provide access for inspections and to disclose bank statements relating to rental income from the T Street property. Specific arrangements were made for mortgage payments on the H Street property, with rental income from T Street to be directed towards these payments. The Husband was also required to facilitate the Wife's retrieval of her possessions from storage. All other applications brought by the Wife were dismissed, and costs were reserved to trial.
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