DOCKLANDS & MARSHMAN
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[2011] FamCA 184
•24 February 2011
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DOCKLANDS & MARSHMAN [2011] FamCA 184
[2011] FamCA 184
24 February 2011
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In the Family Court of Australia, Deputy Chief Judge Faulks considered an application filed by Mr Docklands on 24 February 2011, concerning a contravention. Ms Marshman was also a party to the proceedings.
The central legal issue before the court was whether Mr Docklands' application, alleging a contravention, should be summarily dismissed.
Deputy Chief Judge Faulks determined that the application lacked sufficient merit to proceed to a full hearing and was therefore summarily dismissed. The court's decision reflects an assessment that the application did not meet the threshold for further consideration.
Consequently, the court ordered that the application be summarily dismissed and that the matter be removed from the Pending Cases Inventory.
The central legal issue before the court was whether Mr Docklands' application, alleging a contravention, should be summarily dismissed.
Deputy Chief Judge Faulks determined that the application lacked sufficient merit to proceed to a full hearing and was therefore summarily dismissed. The court's decision reflects an assessment that the application did not meet the threshold for further consideration.
Consequently, the court ordered that the application be summarily dismissed and that the matter be removed from the Pending Cases Inventory.
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Family Law
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Civil Procedure
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Summary Judgment
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Procedural Fairness
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DOCKLANDS & MARSHMAN [2011] FamCA 184
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