SALAZAR & SALAZAR
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[2014] FamCA 873
•15 October 2014
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SALAZAR & SALAZAR [2014] FamCA 873
[2014] FamCA 873
15 October 2014
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In *Salazar & Salazar*, heard before Hannam J, the applicant wife sought spousal maintenance from the respondent husband. The dispute also involved an application by the wife to restrain the husband from preventing her sole use and enjoyment of a specified vehicle.
The court was required to determine the appropriate quantum of spousal maintenance to be paid by the husband to the wife, and whether to grant an injunction restraining the husband from interfering with the wife's use of the vehicle.
Hannam J ordered that the respondent husband pay to the applicant wife the sum of $750 per week by way of spousal maintenance, commencing from the date of completion of the sale of the family home, and continuing pending further order. Additionally, by consent of the parties, the husband was restrained from doing or allowing to be done any act or thing that would prevent the wife from having sole use and enjoyment of the 2004 BMW, registration number [registration number], pending further order.
The court was required to determine the appropriate quantum of spousal maintenance to be paid by the husband to the wife, and whether to grant an injunction restraining the husband from interfering with the wife's use of the vehicle.
Hannam J ordered that the respondent husband pay to the applicant wife the sum of $750 per week by way of spousal maintenance, commencing from the date of completion of the sale of the family home, and continuing pending further order. Additionally, by consent of the parties, the husband was restrained from doing or allowing to be done any act or thing that would prevent the wife from having sole use and enjoyment of the 2004 BMW, registration number [registration number], pending further order.
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Family Law
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Equity & Trusts
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Consent
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Injunction
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Remedies
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SALAZAR & SALAZAR [2014] FamCA 873
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