LINDON and Tyrone
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[2018] FCCA 3565
•7 December 2018
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LINDON and Tyrone [2018] FCCA 3565
[2018] FCCA 3565
7 December 2018
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In property and parenting proceedings between Lindon and Tyrone, the Federal Circuit Court of Australia, presided over by Judge Newbrun, made an order for the transfer of the proceedings.
The central legal issue before the Court was whether the proceedings should be transferred from the Federal Circuit Court to the Family Court of Australia.
The Court's decision to transfer the proceedings was based on its written judgment, which outlined the reasons for this course of action. While the specific grounds for the transfer are not detailed in the provided text, the order itself indicates a determination that the Family Court was the appropriate forum for the matters to be heard.
Consequently, the Court ordered that the property and parenting proceedings be forthwith transferred to the Family Court of Australia at Parramatta, with the matter listed for its first return on 8 January 2019.
The central legal issue before the Court was whether the proceedings should be transferred from the Federal Circuit Court to the Family Court of Australia.
The Court's decision to transfer the proceedings was based on its written judgment, which outlined the reasons for this course of action. While the specific grounds for the transfer are not detailed in the provided text, the order itself indicates a determination that the Family Court was the appropriate forum for the matters to be heard.
Consequently, the Court ordered that the property and parenting proceedings be forthwith transferred to the Family Court of Australia at Parramatta, with the matter listed for its first return on 8 January 2019.
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LINDON and Tyrone [2018] FCCA 3565
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Morris & Rosetti
[2017] FamCA 249
Morris & Rosetti
[2017] FamCA 249