Pulham and Ridi and Ors
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[2011] FamCA 1054
•29 July 2011
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Pulham and Ridi and Ors [2011] FamCA 1054
[2011] FamCA 1054
29 July 2011
CaseChat Overview and Summary
The parties to this proceeding were the husband and the wife, who brought applications before Cronin J of the Family Court of Australia. The dispute concerned matters arising between the husband and wife, the precise nature of which is not detailed in the provided text, but which led to the filing of outstanding applications by both parties.
The central legal issue before the court was the resolution of the outstanding applications filed by the husband and wife. The court was required to determine how these applications should be dealt with, in light of the parties' apparent agreement on a path forward.
Cronin J made orders by consent in accordance with minutes of proposed orders that had been marked as Exhibit “A”. These minutes were sealed and attached to the court's record, and were to remain on the court file. The solicitor for the wife was directed to engross these minutes and deliver them electronically to the Associate within seven days. Furthermore, all outstanding applications between the husband and the wife were dismissed.
The central legal issue before the court was the resolution of the outstanding applications filed by the husband and wife. The court was required to determine how these applications should be dealt with, in light of the parties' apparent agreement on a path forward.
Cronin J made orders by consent in accordance with minutes of proposed orders that had been marked as Exhibit “A”. These minutes were sealed and attached to the court's record, and were to remain on the court file. The solicitor for the wife was directed to engross these minutes and deliver them electronically to the Associate within seven days. Furthermore, all outstanding applications between the husband and the wife were dismissed.
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