Byrd & Byrd & Ors
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[2012] FamCA 206
•5 April 2012
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Byrd & Byrd & Ors [2012] FamCA 206
[2012] FamCA 206
5 April 2012
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In the matter of *Byrd & Byrd & Ors*, heard before Le Poer Trench J, the wife sought to have certain orders set aside, while the husband applied to amend his Application for Final Orders. The core of the dispute concerned the wife's challenge to existing orders and the husband's subsequent request to modify his own application.
The court was required to determine whether the wife's application to set aside the orders should be granted and whether the husband's application to amend his Application for Final Orders should be permitted. These determinations would shape the future proceedings and the final resolution of the parties' dispute.
Le Poer Trench J refused the wife's application to set aside the orders. However, the husband's application to amend his Application for Final Orders was allowed. The husband was consequently ordered to file and serve the amended application within 14 days. The matter was then listed for further mention for directions on 27 April 2012.
The court was required to determine whether the wife's application to set aside the orders should be granted and whether the husband's application to amend his Application for Final Orders should be permitted. These determinations would shape the future proceedings and the final resolution of the parties' dispute.
Le Poer Trench J refused the wife's application to set aside the orders. However, the husband's application to amend his Application for Final Orders was allowed. The husband was consequently ordered to file and serve the amended application within 14 days. The matter was then listed for further mention for directions on 27 April 2012.
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Family Law
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Civil Procedure
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Appeal
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Procedural Fairness
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Byrd & Byrd & Ors [2012] FamCA 206
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Statutory Material Cited
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