Mr G and MS G
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[2004] FamCA 593
•22 June 2004
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Mr G and MS G [2004] FamCA 593
[2004] FamCA 593
22 June 2004
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In the matter of Mr G and MS G, the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia considered a dispute concerning the division of property between the parties. The specific details of the dispute, such as the nature of the assets and liabilities, are not provided in the excerpt.
The court was required to determine the appropriate method for valuing and dividing the parties' superannuation interests. This involved considering how to account for the tax components of these interests and the implications of any applicable legislation or case law on their valuation.
Justice Lawrie applied established principles of property settlement under the *Family Law Act 1975* (Cth). The court's reasoning focused on ensuring a just and equitable division of the marital assets, including the complex issue of superannuation. The decision likely involved an analysis of relevant case law concerning the valuation of superannuation in family law proceedings, with a particular emphasis on the tax implications of splitting these funds.
The court was required to determine the appropriate method for valuing and dividing the parties' superannuation interests. This involved considering how to account for the tax components of these interests and the implications of any applicable legislation or case law on their valuation.
Justice Lawrie applied established principles of property settlement under the *Family Law Act 1975* (Cth). The court's reasoning focused on ensuring a just and equitable division of the marital assets, including the complex issue of superannuation. The decision likely involved an analysis of relevant case law concerning the valuation of superannuation in family law proceedings, with a particular emphasis on the tax implications of splitting these funds.
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Mr G and MS G [2004] FamCA 593
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