ROSINGTON & ROSINGTON

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[2015] FamCA 1038

25 November 2015


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ROSINGTON & ROSINGTON [2015] FamCA 1038 [2015] FamCA 1038 25 November 2015

CaseChat Overview and Summary

In the matter of *Rosington & Rosington*, Stevenson J made orders concerning parenting arrangements, property settlement, interim spouse maintenance, and injunctions between the applicant father and the respondent mother. The dispute involved the welfare of the parties' two young children and the division of significant company and trust assets.

The court was required to determine interim parenting orders, including the children's living arrangements and time with each parent, and to appoint an Independent Children's Lawyer. Additionally, the court considered the husband's claim for a partial property settlement and interim spousal maintenance, and the need for injunctive relief to preserve the parties' interests in various companies and trusts, as well as real property.

Stevenson J ordered that the children live with the mother, with supervised time to be spent with the father, subject to specific conditions and supervision arrangements. The mother was ordered to pay for the supervision costs. The court also ordered a partial property settlement of $500,000 to the husband and interim spousal maintenance of $4,500 per week to the husband. Crucially, broad injunctions were imposed on both parties, restraining them from dealing with their shares in specified companies or any trust interests, or from dissipating company or trust assets, or real property, other than in the ordinary course of business, without the other party's consent. The wife was also ordered to deliver certain personal items to the husband.
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Areas of Law

  • Family Law

  • Commercial Law

  • Equity & Trusts

Legal Concepts

  • Injunction

  • Costs

  • Remedies

  • Consent

  • Jurisdiction

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