Ellgar and Okeil (No. 2)
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[2009] FamCA 557
•1 May 2009
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Ellgar and Okeil (No. 2) [2009] FamCA 557
[2009] FamCA 557
1 May 2009
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In *Ellgar and Okeil (No. 2)*, Strickland J of the Family Court of Australia considered an application by the father for final orders. The specific nature of the dispute between the parties is not detailed in the provided text, but it involved an application for final orders and the filing of evidence by the father's current partner.
The court was required to determine whether to grant an extension of time for the father to file and serve an affidavit of evidence in chief from his current partner. Additionally, the court had to consider the listing of the father's Further Amended Application for Final Orders for an undefended hearing.
Strickland J ordered that the father's application for final orders be listed for an undefended hearing on 20 May 2009, with a time estimate of one hour. The court also granted an extension of time for the father to file and serve the affidavit of his current partner, setting the new deadline for 4:00pm on 15 May 2009. The question of the father's costs in relation to the hearing was reserved.
The court was required to determine whether to grant an extension of time for the father to file and serve an affidavit of evidence in chief from his current partner. Additionally, the court had to consider the listing of the father's Further Amended Application for Final Orders for an undefended hearing.
Strickland J ordered that the father's application for final orders be listed for an undefended hearing on 20 May 2009, with a time estimate of one hour. The court also granted an extension of time for the father to file and serve the affidavit of his current partner, setting the new deadline for 4:00pm on 15 May 2009. The question of the father's costs in relation to the hearing was reserved.
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