Fleming and Fleming
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[2007] FamCA 1297
•6 November 2007
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Fleming and Fleming [2007] FamCA 1297
[2007] FamCA 1297
6 November 2007
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In *Fleming and Fleming*, the Full Court of the Family Court of Australia considered an appeal concerning costs. The specific nature of the dispute between the husband and wife that led to the appeal is not detailed in the provided text.
The primary legal issue before the Full Court was the determination of costs associated with the appeal. The court was required to decide how these costs should be allocated between the parties.
The court ordered that the husband was to pay the wife’s costs of and incidental to the appeal. These costs are to be determined by agreement between the parties, and if an agreement cannot be reached, they are to be assessed.
The primary legal issue before the Full Court was the determination of costs associated with the appeal. The court was required to decide how these costs should be allocated between the parties.
The court ordered that the husband was to pay the wife’s costs of and incidental to the appeal. These costs are to be determined by agreement between the parties, and if an agreement cannot be reached, they are to be assessed.
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Family Law
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Civil Procedure
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Appeal
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Costs
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Fleming and Fleming [2007] FamCA 1297
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