FULLMER & OMEROS (No.2)
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[2020] FCCA 466
•20 February 2020
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Fullmer and Omeros (No.2) [2020] FCCA 466
[2020] FCCA 466
20 February 2020
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In the matter of *Fullmer & Omeros (No.2)*, heard by Judge Mercuri, the dispute concerned an application made by the mother on 22 November 2019. The specific nature of the dispute and the relief sought by the mother are not detailed in the provided text, beyond the fact that her application was ultimately dismissed.
The central legal issue before the court was the determination of the mother's application. The court was required to consider the merits of the application and decide whether to grant the relief sought by the mother.
The court dismissed the mother's application. In its orders, the court noted that pursuant to section 65DA(2) of the *Family Law Act 1975* (Cth), the particulars of the obligations created by the orders and the consequences of contravention were set out in Attachment A, which was incorporated into the orders. Furthermore, the court noted, pursuant to section 62B of the *Family Law Act 1975* (Cth), information regarding courses, programs, and services to assist with adjusting to the consequences of the orders was also provided in Attachment A. The court also issued a reminder regarding the provisions of section 121 of the *Family Law Act 1975* (Cth) concerning the prohibition of publishing identifying details of family law proceedings.
The central legal issue before the court was the determination of the mother's application. The court was required to consider the merits of the application and decide whether to grant the relief sought by the mother.
The court dismissed the mother's application. In its orders, the court noted that pursuant to section 65DA(2) of the *Family Law Act 1975* (Cth), the particulars of the obligations created by the orders and the consequences of contravention were set out in Attachment A, which was incorporated into the orders. Furthermore, the court noted, pursuant to section 62B of the *Family Law Act 1975* (Cth), information regarding courses, programs, and services to assist with adjusting to the consequences of the orders was also provided in Attachment A. The court also issued a reminder regarding the provisions of section 121 of the *Family Law Act 1975* (Cth) concerning the prohibition of publishing identifying details of family law proceedings.
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Family Law
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Civil Procedure
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Jurisdiction
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Remedies
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Procedural Fairness
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