Bent and Bent and Ors
Case
•
[2012] FamCA 909
•27 September 2012
Details
AGLC
Case
Decision Date
Bent and Bent and Ors [2012] FamCA 909
[2012] FamCA 909
27 September 2012
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In *Bent and Bent and Ors*, heard before Murphy J, the parties presented a dispute for resolution by the Court. The specific nature of the dispute is not detailed, but the outcome was determined by consent orders.
The court was required to make orders pursuant to Rule 10.17 of the *Family Law Rules 2004* and sections 65DA(2) and 62B of the *Family Law Act 1975* (Cth). These sections relate to the making of orders, including parenting orders, and the particulars of obligations and consequences of contravention.
The court made orders by consent, incorporating the terms of a document titled "Minutes of Consent". These orders included declarations and notations as specified in the Minutes of Consent. Furthermore, the court ordered that particulars of obligations, consequences of contravention, and details of assistance for compliance be set out in an attached Fact Sheet, which was to be included within the orders. All extant applications were dismissed, and following the expiration of the appeal period, subpoenaed documents and exhibits were to be returned to their original custodians. The Minutes of Consent were to remain on the court file.
The court was required to make orders pursuant to Rule 10.17 of the *Family Law Rules 2004* and sections 65DA(2) and 62B of the *Family Law Act 1975* (Cth). These sections relate to the making of orders, including parenting orders, and the particulars of obligations and consequences of contravention.
The court made orders by consent, incorporating the terms of a document titled "Minutes of Consent". These orders included declarations and notations as specified in the Minutes of Consent. Furthermore, the court ordered that particulars of obligations, consequences of contravention, and details of assistance for compliance be set out in an attached Fact Sheet, which was to be included within the orders. All extant applications were dismissed, and following the expiration of the appeal period, subpoenaed documents and exhibits were to be returned to their original custodians. The Minutes of Consent were to remain on the court file.
Details
Key Legal Topics
Areas of Law
-
Family Law
-
Civil Procedure
Legal Concepts
-
Consent
-
Appeal
-
Costs
-
Remedies
Actions
Download as PDF
Download as Word Document
Citations
Bent and Bent and Ors [2012] FamCA 909
Cases Citing This Decision
0
Cases Cited
0
Statutory Material Cited
1