Birossi and Birossi
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[2008] FamCA 441
•20 June 2008
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Birossi and Birossi [2008] FamCA 441
[2008] FamCA 441
20 June 2008
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In the matter of *Birossi and Birossi*, the parties involved were the husband and wife, and the dispute concerned orders made in family law proceedings. The Honourable Justice Cronin presided over the proceedings.
The court was required to determine the terms of consent orders to be made between the parties, and to ensure that these orders complied with relevant legislative requirements concerning the particulars of obligations, consequences of contravention, and assistance available for compliance.
Justice Cronin made orders by consent in accordance with minutes of proposed orders, which were marked as Exhibit "A" and sealed. The court directed that these minutes remain on the Court file. Furthermore, the court ordered that the solicitor for the husband was to engross the minutes and deliver them electronically to the Associate within seven days. Crucially, pursuant to sections 65DA(2) and 62B of the relevant legislation, the court ensured that the particulars of the obligations created by the orders, the consequences of contravention, and details of available assistance were set out in an attached Fact Sheet, thereby incorporating these particulars into the orders themselves.
The court was required to determine the terms of consent orders to be made between the parties, and to ensure that these orders complied with relevant legislative requirements concerning the particulars of obligations, consequences of contravention, and assistance available for compliance.
Justice Cronin made orders by consent in accordance with minutes of proposed orders, which were marked as Exhibit "A" and sealed. The court directed that these minutes remain on the Court file. Furthermore, the court ordered that the solicitor for the husband was to engross the minutes and deliver them electronically to the Associate within seven days. Crucially, pursuant to sections 65DA(2) and 62B of the relevant legislation, the court ensured that the particulars of the obligations created by the orders, the consequences of contravention, and details of available assistance were set out in an attached Fact Sheet, thereby incorporating these particulars into the orders themselves.
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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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Birossi and Birossi [2008] FamCA 441
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