Pope and Pope
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[2010] FamCA 296
•31 March 2010
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Pope and Pope [2010] FamCA 296
[2010] FamCA 296
31 March 2010
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In the matter of Pope and Pope, the father sought orders concerning the children. The court was required to determine the father's application for specific orders relating to the children.
The central legal issue before the court was the father's application filed on 25 February 2010, specifically concerning Order 4. The court was tasked with deciding whether to grant or dismiss this particular aspect of the father's application.
The court dismissed the father's application insofar as it sought Order 4. The reasoning for this dismissal is not detailed in the provided text. The court ordered the father to pay one half of the mother's costs associated with the dismissed application, with the amount assessed at $500.00, payable within two months.
The central legal issue before the court was the father's application filed on 25 February 2010, specifically concerning Order 4. The court was tasked with deciding whether to grant or dismiss this particular aspect of the father's application.
The court dismissed the father's application insofar as it sought Order 4. The reasoning for this dismissal is not detailed in the provided text. The court ordered the father to pay one half of the mother's costs associated with the dismissed application, with the amount assessed at $500.00, payable within two months.
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Family Law
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Civil Procedure
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Pope and Pope [2010] FamCA 296
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