K and K and Ors
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[2009] FamCA 1
•6 January 2009
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K and K and Ors [2009] FamCA 1
[2009] FamCA 1
6 January 2009
CaseChat Overview and Summary
The case of *K and K and Ors* concerned proceedings in the Family Court of Australia. The dispute involved the wife and the husband, as well as third parties, in relation to orders made by Justice Morgan on 21 September 2005.
The central legal issue before the court was the determination of costs. Specifically, the court was required to decide who should bear the costs associated with the proceedings that led to the orders of 21 September 2005.
Justice Cronin ordered that the wife was to pay the costs of the husband and the third parties for the proceedings before Justice Morgan. These costs were to be agreed upon by the parties, and if agreement could not be reached, they were to be assessed in accordance with the *Family Law Rules 2004*.
The central legal issue before the court was the determination of costs. Specifically, the court was required to decide who should bear the costs associated with the proceedings that led to the orders of 21 September 2005.
Justice Cronin ordered that the wife was to pay the costs of the husband and the third parties for the proceedings before Justice Morgan. These costs were to be agreed upon by the parties, and if agreement could not be reached, they were to be assessed in accordance with the *Family Law Rules 2004*.
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Family Law
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Civil Procedure
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Costs
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Appeal
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K and K and Ors [2009] FamCA 1
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