Baney and Baney
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[2009] FamCA 643
•11 June 2009
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Baney and Baney [2009] FamCA 643
[2009] FamCA 643
11 June 2009
CaseChat Overview and Summary
The matter of *Baney and Baney* came before Judicial Registrar Loughnan. The proceedings concerned orders sought by the parties, with amendments to previous orders made on 20 May 2009.
The court was required to determine various orders relating to the parties' property and financial arrangements. These included provisions for the husband's compliance with court orders, the wife's access to and security of the D Farm property, and a payment to be made by the husband to the wife's solicitor. The court also addressed the issuance and return of subpoenas, inspection of documents produced by T Company, and the costs of the proceedings.
The Judicial Registrar made orders in terms of a proposed document, with one specific paragraph reserved for a later date. The husband was restrained from taking any action inconsistent with the spirit of the orders. The wife was granted permission to engage a locksmith to change locks at the D Farm, with provisions for providing duplicate keys to the husband. The husband was ordered to pay $7,000 to the wife's solicitor within seven days, the character of which was to be determined by the Trial Judge. Leave was granted for subpoenas to be returnable on a specific date and for parties to inspect documents produced by T Company. The costs of the day were reserved.
The court was required to determine various orders relating to the parties' property and financial arrangements. These included provisions for the husband's compliance with court orders, the wife's access to and security of the D Farm property, and a payment to be made by the husband to the wife's solicitor. The court also addressed the issuance and return of subpoenas, inspection of documents produced by T Company, and the costs of the proceedings.
The Judicial Registrar made orders in terms of a proposed document, with one specific paragraph reserved for a later date. The husband was restrained from taking any action inconsistent with the spirit of the orders. The wife was granted permission to engage a locksmith to change locks at the D Farm, with provisions for providing duplicate keys to the husband. The husband was ordered to pay $7,000 to the wife's solicitor within seven days, the character of which was to be determined by the Trial Judge. Leave was granted for subpoenas to be returnable on a specific date and for parties to inspect documents produced by T Company. The costs of the day were reserved.
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Family Law
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Civil Procedure
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Injunction
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Baney and Baney [2009] FamCA 643
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