Boreham and Dawkins
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[2009] FamCA 625
•14 July 2009
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Boreham and Dawkins [2009] FamCA 625
[2009] FamCA 625
14 July 2009
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In *Boreham and Dawkins*, heard before Cronin J, the parties presented minutes of proposed orders to the court by consent. The dispute concerned matters that were to be resolved by these agreed orders, the details of which were contained within Exhibit "A".
The court was required to determine the terms of the consent orders and to ensure that the necessary particulars regarding obligations, contravention consequences, and assistance for compliance were included. This involved considering the application of sections 65DA(2) and 62B of the relevant legislation.
Cronin J made orders in accordance with the minutes of proposed orders, which were to be sealed and attached to the court file. The solicitor for the mother was directed to engross these minutes and deliver them electronically within seven days. Furthermore, the court directed that the particulars required by s 65DA(2) and s 62B, concerning the obligations, consequences of contravention, and available assistance, be set out in an attached Fact Sheet and incorporated into the orders. The judge's reasons for judgment were also to be transcribed and made available to the parties.
The court was required to determine the terms of the consent orders and to ensure that the necessary particulars regarding obligations, contravention consequences, and assistance for compliance were included. This involved considering the application of sections 65DA(2) and 62B of the relevant legislation.
Cronin J made orders in accordance with the minutes of proposed orders, which were to be sealed and attached to the court file. The solicitor for the mother was directed to engross these minutes and deliver them electronically within seven days. Furthermore, the court directed that the particulars required by s 65DA(2) and s 62B, concerning the obligations, consequences of contravention, and available assistance, be set out in an attached Fact Sheet and incorporated into the orders. The judge's reasons for judgment were also to be transcribed and made available to the parties.
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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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Boreham and Dawkins [2009] FamCA 625
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