Gordon and Westmead
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[2012] FamCA 58
•8 February 2012
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Gordon and Westmead [2012] FamCA 58
[2012] FamCA 58
8 February 2012
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In the matter of *Gordon and Westmead*, heard by Kent J, the father sought to amend existing court orders made on 16 December 2011. The specific nature of the dispute leading to this application for amendment is not detailed in the provided text, but it concerned the father's application to alter the previously established orders.
The central legal issue before the court was whether the father's application to amend the orders of 16 December 2011 should be granted, pursuant to Rule 17.02 of the *Family Law Rules 2004* (Cth). This rule governs the amendment of final orders in family law proceedings.
The court granted the father's application, thereby amending the orders of 16 December 2011. Consequently, the respondent was ordered to pay the applicant's costs associated with this application.
The central legal issue before the court was whether the father's application to amend the orders of 16 December 2011 should be granted, pursuant to Rule 17.02 of the *Family Law Rules 2004* (Cth). This rule governs the amendment of final orders in family law proceedings.
The court granted the father's application, thereby amending the orders of 16 December 2011. Consequently, the respondent was ordered to pay the applicant's costs associated with this application.
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Gordon and Westmead [2012] FamCA 58
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