Gason & Gason
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[2007] FamCA 114
•28 February 2007
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Gason & Gason [2007] FamCA 114
[2007] FamCA 114
28 February 2007
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In *Gason & Gason*, Justice Stevenson of the Federal Court of Australia considered applications and responses filed by the parties, as well as an application for divorce. The specific nature of the dispute between the parties is not detailed in the provided text, beyond the existence of these filed documents and an application for divorce.
The court was required to determine the appropriate course of action regarding the outstanding applications and responses, the outstanding application for divorce, and documents produced on subpoena. The central legal issue was how to manage and resolve these procedural matters in the context of the proceedings before the court.
Justice Stevenson ordered the dismissal of all outstanding applications and responses. Furthermore, any outstanding application for divorce was to be transferred to the Federal Magistrates Court. The court also ordered that all documents that had been produced on subpoena were to be returned.
The court was required to determine the appropriate course of action regarding the outstanding applications and responses, the outstanding application for divorce, and documents produced on subpoena. The central legal issue was how to manage and resolve these procedural matters in the context of the proceedings before the court.
Justice Stevenson ordered the dismissal of all outstanding applications and responses. Furthermore, any outstanding application for divorce was to be transferred to the Federal Magistrates Court. The court also ordered that all documents that had been produced on subpoena were to be returned.
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Civil Procedure
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Family Law
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Appeal
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Jurisdiction
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Procedural Fairness
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Gason & Gason [2007] FamCA 114
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Pearson and Pearson [2019] FamCA 931
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