Pint and Harper
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[2010] FamCA 139
•26 February 2010
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Pint and Harper [2010] FamCA 139
[2010] FamCA 139
26 February 2010
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In the matter of *Pint and Harper*, heard by Justice Cronin, the wife sought various orders against the husband. The dispute concerned the disclosure of financial documents and the husband's ability to deal with certain assets pending further proceedings.
The court was required to determine whether to grant interim injunctive relief restraining the husband from disposing of specific assets, namely his motor car and model soldier collection. Additionally, the court considered the extent of financial disclosure the husband should provide to the wife, including payslips, bank statements, credit card statements, and superannuation statements from various entities.
Justice Cronin ordered that the husband be restrained from selling, disposing of, or encumbering his motor car and model soldier collection until further order. The court also mandated that the husband provide a comprehensive list of financial documents to the wife within 14 days. However, the wife's application filed on 17 February 2010 was otherwise dismissed. Both parties were granted liberty to apply for further orders in the Judicial Duty List or the Registrar’s Duty List following a conciliation conference.
The court was required to determine whether to grant interim injunctive relief restraining the husband from disposing of specific assets, namely his motor car and model soldier collection. Additionally, the court considered the extent of financial disclosure the husband should provide to the wife, including payslips, bank statements, credit card statements, and superannuation statements from various entities.
Justice Cronin ordered that the husband be restrained from selling, disposing of, or encumbering his motor car and model soldier collection until further order. The court also mandated that the husband provide a comprehensive list of financial documents to the wife within 14 days. However, the wife's application filed on 17 February 2010 was otherwise dismissed. Both parties were granted liberty to apply for further orders in the Judicial Duty List or the Registrar’s Duty List following a conciliation conference.
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Family Law
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Equity & Trusts
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Injunction
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Discovery
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Remedies
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Jurisdiction
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Pint and Harper [2010] FamCA 139
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