Khalid and Khalid

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[2016] FamCA 550

21 June 2016


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Khalid and Khalid [2016] FamCA 550 [2016] FamCA 550 21 June 2016

CaseChat Overview and Summary

This matter concerned an application in a case filed on 7 June 2016, a final orders application, and a contravention application filed on 28 April 2016, heard by Gill J. The proceedings involved a dispute between a husband and wife concerning the sale of property, a Swiss watch, and a prestige motor vehicle, as well as arrangements for a child's school holidays.

The court was required to determine how certain assets, specifically a Swiss watch and a prestige motor vehicle, should be dealt with to facilitate the sale of property. Additionally, the court needed to address the arrangements for the child, D, during the July school holidays and consider a contravention application.

Gill J made orders for the wife to prepare the property for sale, with the husband to bear the reasonable costs. The wife was appointed trustee for the sale of a Swiss watch, with an obligation to account for the sale proceeds and expenses. The husband was ordered to remove a specific vehicle from the property within 14 days, failing which the wife was authorised to dispose of it in a reasonable manner and account for any proceeds. Other orders sought in the initial application were dismissed. The property proceedings were adjourned, with directions for solicitors for the liquidator to advise the Registrar of allocated hearing dates in Supreme Court proceedings and for the Liquidator to provide copies of filed documents to the wife. The court also supplemented existing orders regarding the father's time with D during the July school holidays and adjourned the contravention application for hearing.
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Areas of Law

  • Family Law

  • Equity & Trusts

  • Civil Procedure

Legal Concepts

  • Remedies

  • Injunction

  • Costs

  • Procedural Fairness

  • Appeal

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