Corby & Corby
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[2015] FCCA 1099
•8 April 2015
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CORBY & CORBY [2015] FCCA 1099
[2015] FCCA 1099
8 April 2015
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In the matter of *Corby & Corby*, heard before Judge Sexton, the dispute concerned the admission and provision of audio recordings made by the Mother. The Father sought to have these recordings admitted as evidence.
The primary legal issue before the court was whether the audio recordings made by the Mother on 25 March, 24 June, and 8 July 2012 were admissible as evidence in the proceedings. A secondary issue related to the practical arrangements for the disclosure of these recordings to the Father's legal representatives.
Judge Sexton ordered that the audio recordings be marked as Exhibit 4, signifying their admission into evidence. The court further directed that the Mother's solicitor was to email these recordings to the Father's new solicitor by the close of business on Tuesday, 21 April 2015. Additionally, the Mother's solicitor was required to save the recordings onto a USB flashdrive and deliver it to the Exhibits counter at the Sydney Registry by no later than 4:00 p.m. on Friday, 24 April 2015.
The primary legal issue before the court was whether the audio recordings made by the Mother on 25 March, 24 June, and 8 July 2012 were admissible as evidence in the proceedings. A secondary issue related to the practical arrangements for the disclosure of these recordings to the Father's legal representatives.
Judge Sexton ordered that the audio recordings be marked as Exhibit 4, signifying their admission into evidence. The court further directed that the Mother's solicitor was to email these recordings to the Father's new solicitor by the close of business on Tuesday, 21 April 2015. Additionally, the Mother's solicitor was required to save the recordings onto a USB flashdrive and deliver it to the Exhibits counter at the Sydney Registry by no later than 4:00 p.m. on Friday, 24 April 2015.
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CORBY & CORBY [2015] FCCA 1099
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