Bergman and Bergman and Ors
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[2009] FamCA 632
•19 June 2009
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Bergman and Bergman and Ors [2009] FamCA 632
[2009] FamCA 632
19 June 2009
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In *Bergman and Bergman and Ors*, the parties to the proceeding, identified as the wife and other parties, presented agreed minutes of proposed orders to Cronin J for determination. The dispute, therefore, concerned the final resolution of matters between the parties as outlined in these minutes.
The central legal issue before the Court was to approve and make orders in accordance with the consent minutes presented by the parties. This required the Court to be satisfied that the proposed orders were appropriate and reflected a genuine agreement between all relevant parties.
Cronin J, by consent of the parties, made orders in accordance with the minutes of proposed orders. These minutes were marked as Exhibit "A", sealed, and attached to the Court's record, with a direction that they remain on the Court file. The solicitor for the wife was then directed to engross these minutes and deliver them electronically to the Court's Associate within seven days.
The central legal issue before the Court was to approve and make orders in accordance with the consent minutes presented by the parties. This required the Court to be satisfied that the proposed orders were appropriate and reflected a genuine agreement between all relevant parties.
Cronin J, by consent of the parties, made orders in accordance with the minutes of proposed orders. These minutes were marked as Exhibit "A", sealed, and attached to the Court's record, with a direction that they remain on the Court file. The solicitor for the wife was then directed to engross these minutes and deliver them electronically to the Court's Associate within seven days.
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Family Law
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Civil Procedure
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Consent
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Remedies
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Procedural Fairness
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