Bradbury and Lander
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[2020] FamCA 575
•6 July 2020
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Bradbury and Lander [2020] FamCA 575
[2020] FamCA 575
6 July 2020
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In *Bradbury and Lander*, heard before Gill J, the dispute concerned an application for a divorce order. The parties to the proceedings were Mr Bradbury (the husband) and Ms Lander (the wife).
The primary legal issue before the court was whether the requirements for a divorce order had been met, specifically concerning the arrangements for the parties' child who had not yet attained the age of 18. The court was required to be satisfied that proper arrangements were in place for the child's care, welfare, and development.
Gill J declared satisfaction that proper arrangements were in place for the child, Y, born in 2013, considering her care, welfare, and development. Consequently, a divorce order was made in respect of Mr Bradbury and Ms Lander. The court also made orders regarding the husband's costs, reserving his right to apply for costs within 14 days, with provisions for the wife to respond should such an application be filed.
The primary legal issue before the court was whether the requirements for a divorce order had been met, specifically concerning the arrangements for the parties' child who had not yet attained the age of 18. The court was required to be satisfied that proper arrangements were in place for the child's care, welfare, and development.
Gill J declared satisfaction that proper arrangements were in place for the child, Y, born in 2013, considering her care, welfare, and development. Consequently, a divorce order was made in respect of Mr Bradbury and Ms Lander. The court also made orders regarding the husband's costs, reserving his right to apply for costs within 14 days, with provisions for the wife to respond should such an application be filed.
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Bradbury and Lander [2020] FamCA 575
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