Redmond and Strolz and Anor (SSAT Appeal)
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[2015] FCCA 252
•10 February 2015
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Redmond and Strolz and Anor (SSAT Appeal) [2015] FCCA 252
[2015] FCCA 252
10 February 2015
CaseChat Overview and Summary
This matter concerned an appeal to the Federal Circuit Court of Australia regarding a decision of the Social Security Appeals Tribunal (SSAT). The appellant, Redmond, sought to appeal a decision made by the SSAT concerning child support. The second respondent was also a party to the proceedings.
The primary legal issue before the Court was whether the SSAT had erred in its determination of the child support matter. The Court was required to consider the grounds of appeal raised by the appellant and assess whether the SSAT's decision was legally sound.
Judge Cassidy dismissed the Notice of Appeal. The Court made no order as to costs between the appellant and the second respondent.
The primary legal issue before the Court was whether the SSAT had erred in its determination of the child support matter. The Court was required to consider the grounds of appeal raised by the appellant and assess whether the SSAT's decision was legally sound.
Judge Cassidy dismissed the Notice of Appeal. The Court made no order as to costs between the appellant and the second respondent.
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Administrative Law
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Family Law
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Appeal
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