Caldbeck and Ladrone and Ors
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[2018] FamCA 528
•20 June 2018
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Caldbeck and Ladrone and Ors [2018] FamCA 528
[2018] FamCA 528
20 June 2018
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In the matter of *Caldbeck and Ladrone and Ors*, Loughnan J of the Federal Court of Australia considered an application filed by the wife. The precise nature of the dispute is not fully detailed, but it involved proceedings between the wife and her parents before the City B District Court, as well as an appeal by the wife.
The primary legal issue before the Court was whether to grant the wife's application filed on 5 June 2018. This application appears to have been related to the wife's ongoing proceedings and her appeal.
Loughnan J dismissed the wife's application. However, this dismissal was made conditional upon the husband providing a written undertaking to the Court by a specified date. The undertaking required the husband to use reasonable endeavours to intercede or facilitate later intercession on behalf of the wife in her proceedings before the City B District Court, particularly if adverse findings were made against her beyond the dismissal of her appeal and any associated costs orders. Furthermore, the husband was obliged to promptly report the outcome of those proceedings and any actions taken under the undertaking to the wife's solicitors.
The primary legal issue before the Court was whether to grant the wife's application filed on 5 June 2018. This application appears to have been related to the wife's ongoing proceedings and her appeal.
Loughnan J dismissed the wife's application. However, this dismissal was made conditional upon the husband providing a written undertaking to the Court by a specified date. The undertaking required the husband to use reasonable endeavours to intercede or facilitate later intercession on behalf of the wife in her proceedings before the City B District Court, particularly if adverse findings were made against her beyond the dismissal of her appeal and any associated costs orders. Furthermore, the husband was obliged to promptly report the outcome of those proceedings and any actions taken under the undertaking to the wife's solicitors.
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Family Law
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Appeal
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