Debber and Dilnot and Anor
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[2010] FamCA 624
•1 July 2010
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Debber and Dilnot and Anor [2010] FamCA 624
[2010] FamCA 624
1 July 2010
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In the matter of *Debber and Dilnot and Anor*, heard before Cronin J, the applicant, Ms Debber, sought orders against the respondents, Ms Dilnot (the first respondent) and Ms Hemp (the second respondent). The precise nature of the dispute is not detailed in the provided text, but the orders indicate a proceeding initiated by Ms Debber, with Ms Hemp being a party against whom relief was sought.
The court was required to determine the future conduct of the proceedings, including the continued involvement of Ms Hemp and the progression of Ms Debber's application against Ms Dilnot. The orders also address the costs associated with Ms Hemp's participation and the ultimate disposition of the application filed on 22 June 2010.
Cronin J ordered that Ms Hemp be discharged from the proceedings, with Ms Debber to pay Ms Hemp's costs fixed at $7000 within one month. The applicant's amended application and the first respondent's response were adjourned to a later date in the registrar's list. Furthermore, the application filed on 22 June 2010 was formally dismissed.
The court was required to determine the future conduct of the proceedings, including the continued involvement of Ms Hemp and the progression of Ms Debber's application against Ms Dilnot. The orders also address the costs associated with Ms Hemp's participation and the ultimate disposition of the application filed on 22 June 2010.
Cronin J ordered that Ms Hemp be discharged from the proceedings, with Ms Debber to pay Ms Hemp's costs fixed at $7000 within one month. The applicant's amended application and the first respondent's response were adjourned to a later date in the registrar's list. Furthermore, the application filed on 22 June 2010 was formally dismissed.
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