Dellorto and Petrazzolla
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[2008] FamCA 369
•31 March 2008
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Dellorto and Petrazzolla [2008] FamCA 369
[2008] FamCA 369
31 March 2008
CaseChat Overview and Summary
The parties to this proceeding were Dellorto and Petrazzolla, with the matter heard by Cronin J. The nature of the dispute is not detailed in the provided text, but the court made orders by consent of the parties.
The central legal issue before the court was the determination of the terms of settlement between the parties, as evidenced by the minutes of proposed orders. The court was required to consider and approve these agreed terms.
The court's reasoning involved accepting the agreed minutes of proposed orders as a basis for its decision. By giving its consent, the court formally adopted these terms. The legal principle applied was the court's power to make orders by consent, reflecting the parties' agreement on the resolution of their dispute.
The court ordered that the minutes of proposed orders, marked as Exhibit "A", be sealed and attached to the court record, and that these minutes remain on the court file. Furthermore, the solicitor for the husband was directed to engross the minutes and electronically deliver them to the Associate within seven days.
The central legal issue before the court was the determination of the terms of settlement between the parties, as evidenced by the minutes of proposed orders. The court was required to consider and approve these agreed terms.
The court's reasoning involved accepting the agreed minutes of proposed orders as a basis for its decision. By giving its consent, the court formally adopted these terms. The legal principle applied was the court's power to make orders by consent, reflecting the parties' agreement on the resolution of their dispute.
The court ordered that the minutes of proposed orders, marked as Exhibit "A", be sealed and attached to the court record, and that these minutes remain on the court file. Furthermore, the solicitor for the husband was directed to engross the minutes and electronically deliver them to the Associate within seven days.
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Civil Procedure
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Family Law
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Consent
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