CRAWFORD & RUSKIN
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[2013] FamCA 493
•26 June 2013
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CRAWFORD & RUSKIN [2013] FamCA 493
[2013] FamCA 493
26 June 2013
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In *Crawford & Ruskin*, Stevenson J of the Family Court of Australia considered the application of sections 90SF and 90SM of the *Family Law Act 1975* (Cth) in a dispute between the parties. The precise nature of the dispute, beyond the application of these sections, is not detailed in the provided text.
The central legal issue before the court was the determination of property settlement between the parties, specifically concerning the division of assets and superannuation benefits. This involved the court exercising its powers under the *Family Law Act* to make orders regarding the property of the parties.
Stevenson J made orders that the respondent was to pay the applicant a sum of $220,400 within 28 days, or as otherwise agreed in writing. Furthermore, each party was declared solely entitled to all property and superannuation benefits currently in their respective possession.
The central legal issue before the court was the determination of property settlement between the parties, specifically concerning the division of assets and superannuation benefits. This involved the court exercising its powers under the *Family Law Act* to make orders regarding the property of the parties.
Stevenson J made orders that the respondent was to pay the applicant a sum of $220,400 within 28 days, or as otherwise agreed in writing. Furthermore, each party was declared solely entitled to all property and superannuation benefits currently in their respective possession.
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Family Law
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Equity & Trusts
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Remedies
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Fiduciary Duty
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Constructive Trust
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CRAWFORD & RUSKIN [2013] FamCA 493
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