Difford v Davidson

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[2018] NSWLEC 1612

20 November 2018


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Difford v Davidson [2018] NSWLEC 1612 [2018] NSWLEC 1612 20 November 2018

CaseChat Overview and Summary

Difford v Davidson is a case before the court involving a dispute over a property settlement between former spouses, Difford and Davidson. The primary issue is whether the settlement agreement reached between the parties was fair and reasonable, particularly in relation to the valuation of a family business and other assets. The court was tasked with determining whether the agreement adequately reflected the contributions of both parties and whether it met the legal standards for a fair and equitable outcome. The court considered various factors, including the contributions of each party to the marriage, the value of the assets, and the future prospects of the business. After careful consideration, the court concluded that the settlement agreement was indeed fair and reasonable, taking into account all relevant factors. Consequently, the court dismissed the application, upholding the terms of the original settlement agreement.
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  • Civil Litigation & Procedure

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  • Appeal

  • Jurisdiction

  • Standing

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