Coulson and Coulson

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[2008] FamCA 168

27 February 2008


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Coulson and Coulson [2008] FamCA 168 [2008] FamCA 168 27 February 2008

CaseChat Overview and Summary

In *Coulson and Coulson*, Barry J of the Supreme Court of Tasmania was required to determine the appropriate orders to be made in relation to a dispute between the parties. The precise nature of the underlying dispute is not detailed in the provided text, but the court's function was to finalise the matter through formal orders.

The central legal issue before Barry J was the determination of the final orders to be issued by the Court. This involved considering and approving draft orders that had been prepared and presented to the Court by the parties.

Barry J's reasoning, as evidenced by the orders made, was to adopt the draft orders as presented. The Court applied the principle that where parties have agreed upon the terms of settlement and have formally presented these terms in draft orders, the Court will typically endorse and issue those orders, provided they are lawful and appropriate.

The Court made orders in terms of the draft orders produced to the Court, which were initialled by Barry J and placed with the court papers.
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  • Civil Procedure

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  • Costs

  • Discovery

  • Injunction

  • Remedies

  • Stay of Proceedings

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