Ridducio and Rider

Case

[2014] FamCA 555

21 July 2014


FAMILY COURT OF AUSTRALIA

RIDDUCIO & RIDER [2014] FamCA 555
FAMILY LAW – PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE – Transfer to the Federal Circuit Court pursuant to s 33B of the Family Law Act 1975
Family Law Act 1975 (Cth)
APPLICANT: Ms Ridducio
RESPONDENT: Mr Rider
FILE NUMBER: BRC 2151 of 2014
DATE DELIVERED: 21 July 2014
PLACE DELIVERED: Brisbane
PLACE HEARD: Brisbane
JUDGMENT OF: Kent J
HEARING DATE: 21 July 2014

REPRESENTATION

SOLICITOR FOR THE APPLICANT: Holloway Jenkins
FOR THE RESPONDENT: In person

Orders

It is ordered that

  1. Pursuant to section 33B of the Family Law Act 1975 (Cth) the proceedings are transferred to the Federal Circuit Court and are listed for mention before Judge Baumann at 9.30 am on 31 July 2014.

  2. The Applicant Maternal Aunt given leave to make an application to Judge Baumann on the 31 July 2014 to have the matter heard and determined on an undefended basis.

It is further ordered that

  1. The directions hearing listed before the Registrar at 10.15 am on 16 October 2014 is vacated.

IT IS NOTED that publication of this judgment by this Court under the pseudonym Ridducio & Rider has been approved by the Chief Justice pursuant to s 121(9)(g) of the Family Law Act 1975 (Cth).

FAMILY COURT OF AUSTRALIA AT BRISBANE

FILE NUMBER: BRC 2151 of 2014

Ms Ridducio

Applicant

And

Mr Rider

Respondent

EX TEMPORE REASONS FOR JUDGMENT

  1. I will make an order for transfer of the proceedings to the Federal Circuit Court for mention at 9.30 am on 31 July 2014 before Judge Baumann.

  2. I record that the Respondent not having filed material as directed; advising the Court today that he did not intend to file material or participate in the proceedings; the Applicant have leave to seek to have the matter heard and determined on an undefended basis and to make that application before Judge Baumann on 31 July 2014.

I certify that the preceding two (2) paragraphs are a true copy of the reasons for judgment of the Honourable Justice Kent delivered on 21 July 2014.

Associate:

Date: 23 July 2014

Areas of Law

  • Family Law

  • Civil Procedure

Legal Concepts

  • Jurisdiction

  • Procedural Fairness

  • Remedies

  • Standing

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