Jamine and Jamine
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[2009] FamCA 1183
•18 November 2009
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Jamine and Jamine [2009] FamCA 1183
[2009] FamCA 1183
18 November 2009
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In the matter of *Jamine and Jamine*, heard before Cronin J, the husband sought to bring an application filed on 11 November 2009. The wife was the respondent in this application.
The primary legal issue before the court was whether the husband's application should be dismissed. The court was also required to consider the appropriate orders regarding costs, the listing of outstanding applications for final orders, and the compliance with extant discovery orders.
Cronin J dismissed the husband's application. The court ordered that the husband pay the wife's costs, fixed at $400, with a stay of payment for two months. Further, all outstanding applications for final orders were to be listed for 25 February 2010, with the husband permitted to attend by telephone if he provided a contact number at least 24 hours prior. All existing discovery orders were to be complied with by 18 January 2010.
The primary legal issue before the court was whether the husband's application should be dismissed. The court was also required to consider the appropriate orders regarding costs, the listing of outstanding applications for final orders, and the compliance with extant discovery orders.
Cronin J dismissed the husband's application. The court ordered that the husband pay the wife's costs, fixed at $400, with a stay of payment for two months. Further, all outstanding applications for final orders were to be listed for 25 February 2010, with the husband permitted to attend by telephone if he provided a contact number at least 24 hours prior. All existing discovery orders were to be complied with by 18 January 2010.
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Family Law
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Civil Procedure
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Costs
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Discovery
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Stay of Proceedings
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Jamine and Jamine [2009] FamCA 1183
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