Hills and Tessia
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[2014] FamCA 597
•3 June 2014
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Hills and Tessia [2014] FamCA 597
[2014] FamCA 597
3 June 2014
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In the matter of *Hills and Tessia*, Cronin J considered an application for leave to seek orders pursuant to s 44(6) of the relevant legislation. The specific nature of the dispute between the parties, Hills and Tessia, was not detailed in the provided text, but the proceedings involved an application for the court to make certain orders.
The primary legal issue before the court was whether to grant leave to the parties to seek the proposed orders. The court was required to determine if the conditions for granting such leave under s 44(6) had been met, allowing the parties to proceed with their agreed-upon resolution.
Cronin J granted leave to the parties to seek orders. By consent, the court made orders in accordance with minutes of proposed orders, which were marked as Exhibit "A", sealed, and attached to the court file. The solicitor for the respondent was directed to engross these minutes and electronically deliver them to the Associate within seven days. The reasons for the day's decision were to be transcribed and placed on the court file.
The primary legal issue before the court was whether to grant leave to the parties to seek the proposed orders. The court was required to determine if the conditions for granting such leave under s 44(6) had been met, allowing the parties to proceed with their agreed-upon resolution.
Cronin J granted leave to the parties to seek orders. By consent, the court made orders in accordance with minutes of proposed orders, which were marked as Exhibit "A", sealed, and attached to the court file. The solicitor for the respondent was directed to engross these minutes and electronically deliver them to the Associate within seven days. The reasons for the day's decision were to be transcribed and placed on the court file.
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