Ehlers and Geering
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[2015] FamCA 1066
•2 December 2015
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Ehlers and Geering [2015] FamCA 1066
[2015] FamCA 1066
2 December 2015
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In the matter of *Ehlers and Geering*, Justice Dawe of the Federal Court of Australia considered an application filed by the applicants, Ehlers and Geering, seeking to contravene an order made by the court. The precise nature of the contravention alleged is not detailed in the provided text, but the application itself was the subject of the court's determination.
The central legal issue before Justice Dawe was whether the applicants had successfully demonstrated a contravention of a prior court order. This required the court to assess the evidence presented by the applicants against the terms of the existing order.
Justice Dawe dismissed the Contravention Application. The reasoning behind this dismissal is not elaborated upon in the provided text, but the outcome signifies that the court was not satisfied that a contravention had occurred. Consequently, no further orders were made in favour of the applicants regarding their application.
The central legal issue before Justice Dawe was whether the applicants had successfully demonstrated a contravention of a prior court order. This required the court to assess the evidence presented by the applicants against the terms of the existing order.
Justice Dawe dismissed the Contravention Application. The reasoning behind this dismissal is not elaborated upon in the provided text, but the outcome signifies that the court was not satisfied that a contravention had occurred. Consequently, no further orders were made in favour of the applicants regarding their application.
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