Fryer & Fryer
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[2007] FamCA 820
•29 May 2007
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Fryer & Fryer [2007] FamCA 820
[2007] FamCA 820
29 May 2007
CaseChat Overview and Summary
The Full Court of the Family Court of Australia, comprising Coleman, May, and Thackray JJ, considered an appeal by the appellant husband against the respondent wife. The precise nature of the dispute leading to the appeal is not detailed in the provided text, but it involved undertakings given by the appellant and a subsequent adjournment of the appeal.
The court was required to determine the terms of the orders to be made in light of the undertakings provided by the appellant husband. Additionally, the court had to decide on the appropriate course of action regarding the continuation of the appeal, including its timing and location.
The court made orders reflecting the undertakings given by the appellant, who was present and represented by counsel and his attorney. The hearing of the appeal was adjourned to the September 2007 sittings of the Full Court in Melbourne, with the Appeals Registrar to facilitate priority. The appellant husband was also ordered to pay the respondent wife's costs of the day, assessed at $3000.
The court was required to determine the terms of the orders to be made in light of the undertakings provided by the appellant husband. Additionally, the court had to decide on the appropriate course of action regarding the continuation of the appeal, including its timing and location.
The court made orders reflecting the undertakings given by the appellant, who was present and represented by counsel and his attorney. The hearing of the appeal was adjourned to the September 2007 sittings of the Full Court in Melbourne, with the Appeals Registrar to facilitate priority. The appellant husband was also ordered to pay the respondent wife's costs of the day, assessed at $3000.
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Civil Procedure
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Family Law
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Appeal
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Fryer & Fryer [2007] FamCA 820
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