Pollard and Fallow
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[2008] FamCA 1254
•16 September 2008
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Pollard and Fallow [2008] FamCA 1254
[2008] FamCA 1254
16 September 2008
CaseChat Overview and Summary
The matter of *Pollard and Fallow* concerned an application brought by the Director General of the Department of Community Services before Judicial Registrar Loughnan. The precise nature of the dispute is not detailed in the provided text, but it involved the parties Pollard and Fallow and was heard in a court context.
The central legal issue before the court was to determine the appropriate orders to be made in relation to the application filed by the Director General. This required the court to consider the terms of the application and any subsequent variations or proposed amendments.
Judicial Registrar Loughnan made orders in terms of the Director General's application, as varied by a Minute of Orders and further varied by the reasons for judgment provided. The court directed that a Minute of Orders be provided to the Judicial Registrar's chambers as soon as practicable, indicating a finalisation of the court's decision on the matter.
The central legal issue before the court was to determine the appropriate orders to be made in relation to the application filed by the Director General. This required the court to consider the terms of the application and any subsequent variations or proposed amendments.
Judicial Registrar Loughnan made orders in terms of the Director General's application, as varied by a Minute of Orders and further varied by the reasons for judgment provided. The court directed that a Minute of Orders be provided to the Judicial Registrar's chambers as soon as practicable, indicating a finalisation of the court's decision on the matter.
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Pollard and Fallow [2008] FamCA 1254
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