Ryder and Ryder (Child support)
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[2020] AATA 1758
•28 April 2020
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Ryder and Ryder (Child support) [2020] AATA 1758
[2020] AATA 1758
28 April 2020
CaseChat Overview and Summary
This matter concerned an appeal to the Tribunal regarding the interpretation of a clause within a binding child support agreement between the parties, Ryder and Ryder. The core of the dispute lay in how a specific provision of this agreement should be understood and applied.
The Tribunal was required to determine the correct interpretation of the disputed clause within the binding child support agreement. This involved assessing the parties' intentions as expressed in the agreement and applying relevant legal principles of contractual interpretation to the specific wording of the clause.
The Tribunal affirmed the decision under review, finding that the clause in question had been correctly interpreted. While the Tribunal's reasoning and analysis differed in some respects from that of the original objections officer, the ultimate conclusion reached was the same, leading to the affirmation of the prior decision.
The Tribunal was required to determine the correct interpretation of the disputed clause within the binding child support agreement. This involved assessing the parties' intentions as expressed in the agreement and applying relevant legal principles of contractual interpretation to the specific wording of the clause.
The Tribunal affirmed the decision under review, finding that the clause in question had been correctly interpreted. While the Tribunal's reasoning and analysis differed in some respects from that of the original objections officer, the ultimate conclusion reached was the same, leading to the affirmation of the prior decision.
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Family Law
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Administrative Law
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Statutory Construction
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Appeal
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