Darcy and Darcy (No 2)
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[2008] FamCA 1016
•3 January 2008
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Darcy and Darcy (No 2) [2008] FamCA 1016
[2008] FamCA 1016
3 January 2008
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In *Darcy and Darcy (No 2)*, Guest J of the Family Court of Australia considered an application by the husband alleging contravention of a final order by the wife. The specific nature of the alleged contravention and the terms of the final order are not detailed in the provided text, but the application was brought by the husband on 14 December 2007.
The central legal issue before the Court was whether the wife had contravened the existing final order as alleged by the husband. The Court was required to determine the facts surrounding the alleged contravention and apply the relevant legal principles governing contravention applications in family law proceedings.
Guest J dismissed the husband's application for contravention. The Court ordered that the ex tempore reasons for judgment be transcribed and placed on the Court file. Furthermore, the wife's costs associated with the application were reserved for consideration by Justice Cronin on 10 January 2008.
The central legal issue before the Court was whether the wife had contravened the existing final order as alleged by the husband. The Court was required to determine the facts surrounding the alleged contravention and apply the relevant legal principles governing contravention applications in family law proceedings.
Guest J dismissed the husband's application for contravention. The Court ordered that the ex tempore reasons for judgment be transcribed and placed on the Court file. Furthermore, the wife's costs associated with the application were reserved for consideration by Justice Cronin on 10 January 2008.
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Darcy and Darcy (No 2) [2008] FamCA 1016
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