Narkis and Narkis (No 3)
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[2016] FamCA 1048
•2 December 2016
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Narkis and Narkis (No 3) [2016] FamCA 1048
[2016] FamCA 1048
2 December 2016
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In *Narkis and Narkis (No 3)*, the Honourable Justice Cronin of the Family Court of Australia considered applications made by both the wife and the husband in ongoing family law proceedings. The dispute involved various interlocutory matters, including the release of information obtained via subpoena, access to property for valuation, disclosure of a child's residential address, and the sale of a property.
The court was required to determine several legal issues. These included whether objections to the release of information provided by Westpac Bank and the Department of Immigration and Border Control should be upheld, and whether the wife should be compelled to provide access to a property for valuation purposes and disclose the names of engineers involved in its repair or alteration. The court also considered the husband's application for the sale of a property and the wife's obligation to provide the residential address of a child and documents relating to the estate of Mr SS.
Justice Cronin dismissed the wife's objections to the release of information from Westpac Bank and the Department of Immigration and Border Control, ordering that such information be made available to all parties. The wife was also ordered to provide access to the property at O Street, Suburb P for valuation and to disclose the names of engineers involved in its maintenance. Furthermore, the wife was directed to provide the residential address of the child E and copies of documents pertaining to the estate of Mr SS to the husband's solicitors. The husband's application for the sale of the property at M Street, Suburb N was dismissed. The court adjourned the determination of all outstanding interlocutory issues to a future date.
The court was required to determine several legal issues. These included whether objections to the release of information provided by Westpac Bank and the Department of Immigration and Border Control should be upheld, and whether the wife should be compelled to provide access to a property for valuation purposes and disclose the names of engineers involved in its repair or alteration. The court also considered the husband's application for the sale of a property and the wife's obligation to provide the residential address of a child and documents relating to the estate of Mr SS.
Justice Cronin dismissed the wife's objections to the release of information from Westpac Bank and the Department of Immigration and Border Control, ordering that such information be made available to all parties. The wife was also ordered to provide access to the property at O Street, Suburb P for valuation and to disclose the names of engineers involved in its maintenance. Furthermore, the wife was directed to provide the residential address of the child E and copies of documents pertaining to the estate of Mr SS to the husband's solicitors. The husband's application for the sale of the property at M Street, Suburb N was dismissed. The court adjourned the determination of all outstanding interlocutory issues to a future date.
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Civil Procedure
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Most Recent Citation
Narkis and Narkis (No 3) [2017] FamCA 184
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