Mohan and Mohan (No 2)
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[2014] FamCA 631
•2 July 2014
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Mohan and Mohan (No 2) [2014] FamCA 631
[2014] FamCA 631
2 July 2014
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In *Mohan and Mohan (No 2)*, Cronin J considered applications concerning parenting orders and property settlement between the parties. The dispute involved the division of assets and the discharge of existing parenting arrangements.
The court was required to determine the appropriate orders regarding the parties' property, specifically a property located at B Street, Suburb C, and to make consequential orders concerning financial obligations and the transfer of personal belongings. The court also addressed the discharge of all extant parenting orders.
Cronin J ordered the discharge of all existing parenting orders. The wife was directed to pay the husband $40,000 by a specified date. Contemporaneously with this payment, the husband was to transfer his interest in the B Street property to the wife, and the wife was to provide the husband with a discharge of his obligations under the relevant mortgage. The husband was also ordered to provide a discharge of caveat. In the event of the wife's default in payment, the property was to be placed on the market for sale, with proceeds to be disbursed first to discharge encumbrances, then to the husband as per the orders, and the balance to the wife. The court also made specific orders for the return of various personal belongings and tools to the husband by the wife on a particular date. All other extant applications were dismissed.
The court was required to determine the appropriate orders regarding the parties' property, specifically a property located at B Street, Suburb C, and to make consequential orders concerning financial obligations and the transfer of personal belongings. The court also addressed the discharge of all extant parenting orders.
Cronin J ordered the discharge of all existing parenting orders. The wife was directed to pay the husband $40,000 by a specified date. Contemporaneously with this payment, the husband was to transfer his interest in the B Street property to the wife, and the wife was to provide the husband with a discharge of his obligations under the relevant mortgage. The husband was also ordered to provide a discharge of caveat. In the event of the wife's default in payment, the property was to be placed on the market for sale, with proceeds to be disbursed first to discharge encumbrances, then to the husband as per the orders, and the balance to the wife. The court also made specific orders for the return of various personal belongings and tools to the husband by the wife on a particular date. All other extant applications were dismissed.
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Mohan and Mohan (No 2) [2014] FamCA 631
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