Eastman & Pellis
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[2021] FCCA 1358
•18 June 2021
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Eastman & Pellis [2021] FCCA 1358
[2021] FCCA 1358
18 June 2021
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In the matter of *Eastman & Pellis*, Ms Eastman, the applicant, brought an application before the court against Mr Pellis and Mr Morton, the respondents. The specific nature of the dispute between the parties is not detailed in the provided text, however, the court was required to consider an application filed by Beek & Gallagher Legal on behalf of the wife on 15 December 2020.
The primary legal issue before the court was the determination of the application filed by the applicant. The court was also required to consider the appropriate orders regarding costs, necessitating written submissions from both the applicant and the respondents. Furthermore, the court's decision implicitly involved consideration of the application of section 121 of the *Family Law Act 1975* (Cth), which governs the publication of family law proceedings.
Justice L. Turner dismissed the application brought by Ms Eastman. The court then ordered that the respondents were to file and serve written submissions concerning costs within 28 days, followed by the applicant filing their submissions within 28 days of receiving the respondents' submissions. Finally, the respondents were granted a further 7 days to file any reply to the applicant's cost submissions.
The primary legal issue before the court was the determination of the application filed by the applicant. The court was also required to consider the appropriate orders regarding costs, necessitating written submissions from both the applicant and the respondents. Furthermore, the court's decision implicitly involved consideration of the application of section 121 of the *Family Law Act 1975* (Cth), which governs the publication of family law proceedings.
Justice L. Turner dismissed the application brought by Ms Eastman. The court then ordered that the respondents were to file and serve written submissions concerning costs within 28 days, followed by the applicant filing their submissions within 28 days of receiving the respondents' submissions. Finally, the respondents were granted a further 7 days to file any reply to the applicant's cost submissions.
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Family Law
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Civil Procedure
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Costs
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Procedural Fairness
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Statutory Construction
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Eastman & Pellis [2021] FCCA 1358
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