Benkie and Marlow
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[2008] FamCA 423
•1 May 2008
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Benkie and Marlow [2008] FamCA 423
[2008] FamCA 423
1 May 2008
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In the matter of *Benkie and Marlow*, heard before Stevenson J, the wife sought a review of certain orders and further amended orders. The precise nature of the underlying dispute leading to these applications is not detailed in the provided text, but it is clear that the wife was seeking to alter or set aside existing orders made in family law proceedings.
The central legal issues before the court were whether the wife's application for review, filed in December 2007, and her subsequent amended application for orders, dated April 2008, should be granted. The court was required to consider the merits of the wife's claims and determine whether the existing orders should be disturbed.
Stevenson J dismissed both the wife's application for review and her amended application for orders. The reasoning behind these dismissals is not elaborated upon in the provided text, but the outcome indicates that the court found no sufficient grounds to grant the relief sought by the wife.
The central legal issues before the court were whether the wife's application for review, filed in December 2007, and her subsequent amended application for orders, dated April 2008, should be granted. The court was required to consider the merits of the wife's claims and determine whether the existing orders should be disturbed.
Stevenson J dismissed both the wife's application for review and her amended application for orders. The reasoning behind these dismissals is not elaborated upon in the provided text, but the outcome indicates that the court found no sufficient grounds to grant the relief sought by the wife.
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Administrative Law
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Civil Procedure
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Judicial Review
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Appeal
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Procedural Fairness
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Benkie and Marlow [2008] FamCA 423
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