Gingham and Gingham (No 3)
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[2011] FamCA 1089
•17 February 2011
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Gingham and Gingham (No 3) [2011] FamCA 1089
[2011] FamCA 1089
17 February 2011
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In *Gingham and Gingham (No 3)*, Justice Murphy of the Family Court of Australia considered an application concerning family law matters. The specific nature of the dispute between the parties, identified as the Applicant father and the Respondent mother, is not detailed in the provided text, beyond the fact that it involves the presentation of evidence and addresses.
The primary legal issue before the court was the scheduling of the remaining stages of the trial. This included determining appropriate dates and times for the reception of the balance of the evidence and for the parties to present their closing addresses. A secondary issue involved the granting of leave for parties to inspect and copy any transcripts that had been admitted into evidence.
Justice Murphy's reasoning focused on managing the court's timetable to ensure the efficient progression of the trial. The court ordered that the trial would resume on Tuesday, 12 April 2011, for the presentation of further evidence, and on Thursday, 14 April 2011, for addresses. Leave was granted to all parties to access and copy any admitted transcripts.
Finally, the court formally excused the Applicant father from attending the proceedings on Thursday, 14 April 2011.
The primary legal issue before the court was the scheduling of the remaining stages of the trial. This included determining appropriate dates and times for the reception of the balance of the evidence and for the parties to present their closing addresses. A secondary issue involved the granting of leave for parties to inspect and copy any transcripts that had been admitted into evidence.
Justice Murphy's reasoning focused on managing the court's timetable to ensure the efficient progression of the trial. The court ordered that the trial would resume on Tuesday, 12 April 2011, for the presentation of further evidence, and on Thursday, 14 April 2011, for addresses. Leave was granted to all parties to access and copy any admitted transcripts.
Finally, the court formally excused the Applicant father from attending the proceedings on Thursday, 14 April 2011.
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