Leven and Waite
Case
•
[2011] FamCA 147
•23 February 2011
Details
AGLC
Case
Decision Date
Leven and Waite [2011] FamCA 147
[2011] FamCA 147
23 February 2011
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In the matter of *Leven and Waite*, heard before Cronin J, the dispute concerned orders to be made by the Court. The parties involved were Leven and Waite, though the precise nature of their dispute is not detailed in the provided text.
The primary legal issue before the Court was the determination of the terms of the orders to be made, and the inclusion of specific particulars within those orders. This included identifying the obligations created by the orders, the consequences of contravention, and information regarding assistance for parties to comply.
Cronin J directed that orders be made in accordance with proposed minutes, which were to be sealed and attached to the judgment, remaining on the Court file. The Court also dismissed all outstanding applications. Furthermore, pursuant to sections 65DA(2) and 62B of the relevant legislation, the Court directed that a Fact Sheet be attached to the orders. This Fact Sheet was to detail the particulars of the obligations created by the orders, the consequences of contravention, and information on who could assist parties in adjusting to and complying with the orders, thereby incorporating these particulars into the final orders.
The primary legal issue before the Court was the determination of the terms of the orders to be made, and the inclusion of specific particulars within those orders. This included identifying the obligations created by the orders, the consequences of contravention, and information regarding assistance for parties to comply.
Cronin J directed that orders be made in accordance with proposed minutes, which were to be sealed and attached to the judgment, remaining on the Court file. The Court also dismissed all outstanding applications. Furthermore, pursuant to sections 65DA(2) and 62B of the relevant legislation, the Court directed that a Fact Sheet be attached to the orders. This Fact Sheet was to detail the particulars of the obligations created by the orders, the consequences of contravention, and information on who could assist parties in adjusting to and complying with the orders, thereby incorporating these particulars into the final orders.
Details
Key Legal Topics
Areas of Law
-
Civil Procedure
-
Statutory Interpretation
Legal Concepts
-
Statutory Construction
-
Remedies
Actions
Download as PDF
Download as Word Document
Citations
Leven and Waite [2011] FamCA 147
Cases Citing This Decision
0
Cases Cited
0
Statutory Material Cited
1