Bonner and Bonner
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[2011] FamCA 914
•9 November 2011
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Bonner and Bonner [2011] FamCA 914
[2011] FamCA 914
9 November 2011
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In the matter of *Bonner and Bonner*, heard before Cronin J, the parties presented a dispute for determination by the court. The specific nature of the dispute is not detailed in the provided text, but the court's orders indicate it involved matters requiring the court's intervention and resolution.
The court was required to determine the terms of consent orders between the parties, as well as to make orders in relation to specific paragraphs of attached minutes. Furthermore, the court had to consider and dismiss all other outstanding applications that were not resolved by the consent or specific orders.
The court's reasoning and the legal principles applied are not explicitly stated in the provided text. However, the orders indicate that the court acted upon the consent of the parties for certain matters, signifying an agreement reached between them. The court then made further orders based on the attached minutes, suggesting a detailed consideration of the issues presented. The dismissal of outstanding applications indicates the court's intention to bring finality to the proceedings before it.
The final orders of the court were made by consent in terms of specified paragraphs of the attached minutes, and further orders were made in terms of other specified paragraphs of those minutes. The solicitor for the trustee was directed to engross the minute and email it to the court within seven days, and all other outstanding applications were dismissed.
The court was required to determine the terms of consent orders between the parties, as well as to make orders in relation to specific paragraphs of attached minutes. Furthermore, the court had to consider and dismiss all other outstanding applications that were not resolved by the consent or specific orders.
The court's reasoning and the legal principles applied are not explicitly stated in the provided text. However, the orders indicate that the court acted upon the consent of the parties for certain matters, signifying an agreement reached between them. The court then made further orders based on the attached minutes, suggesting a detailed consideration of the issues presented. The dismissal of outstanding applications indicates the court's intention to bring finality to the proceedings before it.
The final orders of the court were made by consent in terms of specified paragraphs of the attached minutes, and further orders were made in terms of other specified paragraphs of those minutes. The solicitor for the trustee was directed to engross the minute and email it to the court within seven days, and all other outstanding applications were dismissed.
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Civil Procedure
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Family Law
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Consent
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Procedural Fairness
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Bonner and Bonner [2011] FamCA 914
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