MULLENS & MULLENS
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[2014] FamCA 1203
•5 November 2014
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MULLENS & MULLENS [2014] FamCA 1203
[2014] FamCA 1203
5 November 2014
CaseChat Overview and Summary
The proceedings in *Mullens & Mullens* involved an application by the husband seeking to adjourn a specific part of his application to a conciliation conference, and an order for the filing of financial statements by both parties. The matter came before Cronin J.
The primary legal issues before the court were whether to adjourn the husband's application concerning paragraph 2, and whether to order the parties to file financial statements by a specified date. The court also considered the suspension of paragraph 1(b) of previous orders made on 7 November 2007.
Cronin J ordered that paragraph 1(b) of the previous orders be suspended until further order. The court also adjourned paragraph 2 of the husband's application to a conciliation conference scheduled for 11 February 2015. Furthermore, each party was directed to file a financial statement by 4.00pm on 9 December 2014, with liberty to apply granted to each party.
The primary legal issues before the court were whether to adjourn the husband's application concerning paragraph 2, and whether to order the parties to file financial statements by a specified date. The court also considered the suspension of paragraph 1(b) of previous orders made on 7 November 2007.
Cronin J ordered that paragraph 1(b) of the previous orders be suspended until further order. The court also adjourned paragraph 2 of the husband's application to a conciliation conference scheduled for 11 February 2015. Furthermore, each party was directed to file a financial statement by 4.00pm on 9 December 2014, with liberty to apply granted to each party.
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Family Law
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Civil Procedure
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