Con and Wia
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[2010] FamCA 1238
•15 December 2010
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Con and Wia [2010] FamCA 1238
[2010] FamCA 1238
15 December 2010
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In the matter of *Con and Wia*, the parties brought their dispute before Cronin J. The precise nature of the dispute is not detailed, but the court's orders indicate it concerned matters requiring a formal resolution and agreement between the parties.
The central legal issue before the court was the determination and formalisation of orders agreed upon by the parties. This involved the court's role in approving and giving effect to these agreed terms.
Cronin J's reasoning focused on the parties' consent to the proposed orders. The court applied the principle that where parties have reached a mutual agreement on the terms of their dispute, the court will, by consent, make orders reflecting that agreement. The judge directed that the agreed minutes of proposed orders be sealed and attached to the court file, signifying their formal adoption by the court.
The court ordered that the solicitor for the wife was to engross the minutes of proposed orders and deliver them electronically to the Associate within seven days, ensuring the formalisation and recording of the agreed resolution.
The central legal issue before the court was the determination and formalisation of orders agreed upon by the parties. This involved the court's role in approving and giving effect to these agreed terms.
Cronin J's reasoning focused on the parties' consent to the proposed orders. The court applied the principle that where parties have reached a mutual agreement on the terms of their dispute, the court will, by consent, make orders reflecting that agreement. The judge directed that the agreed minutes of proposed orders be sealed and attached to the court file, signifying their formal adoption by the court.
The court ordered that the solicitor for the wife was to engross the minutes of proposed orders and deliver them electronically to the Associate within seven days, ensuring the formalisation and recording of the agreed resolution.
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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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Con and Wia [2010] FamCA 1238
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