JOSSELYN & JOSSELYN
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[2014] FamCA 777
•4 August 2014
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JOSSELYN & JOSSELYN [2014] FamCA 777
[2014] FamCA 777
4 August 2014
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In the matter of *Josselyn & Josselyn*, Aldridge J considered applications by the parties concerning urgent maintenance, interim property settlement, and procedural matters. The dispute involved financial arrangements pending further orders of the court.
The court was required to determine the appropriate quantum of urgent maintenance payable by the respondent to the applicant, the respondent's obligations regarding a motor vehicle lease, and the terms of an interim property settlement. Additionally, the court addressed the parties' rights to inspect subpoenaed material, the filing and service of affidavits, and the issuance of further subpoenas.
Aldridge J ordered the respondent to pay the applicant $1,948 per week by way of urgent maintenance, with the first payment to be made within 24 hours. The respondent was also ordered to maintain lease repayments for a specified motor vehicle and to indemnify the applicant for these payments. An interim property settlement of $25,000 was ordered to be paid by the respondent to the applicant within seven days. The court also made directions regarding the filing of affidavits and granted leave for each party to issue up to five subpoenas. Costs were reserved.
The court was required to determine the appropriate quantum of urgent maintenance payable by the respondent to the applicant, the respondent's obligations regarding a motor vehicle lease, and the terms of an interim property settlement. Additionally, the court addressed the parties' rights to inspect subpoenaed material, the filing and service of affidavits, and the issuance of further subpoenas.
Aldridge J ordered the respondent to pay the applicant $1,948 per week by way of urgent maintenance, with the first payment to be made within 24 hours. The respondent was also ordered to maintain lease repayments for a specified motor vehicle and to indemnify the applicant for these payments. An interim property settlement of $25,000 was ordered to be paid by the respondent to the applicant within seven days. The court also made directions regarding the filing of affidavits and granted leave for each party to issue up to five subpoenas. Costs were reserved.
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Family Law
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Civil Procedure
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Appeal
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Discovery
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Injunction
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JOSSELYN & JOSSELYN [2014] FamCA 777
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