Sampson and Payne
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[2012] FamCA 682
•30 July 2012
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Sampson and Payne [2012] FamCA 682
[2012] FamCA 682
30 July 2012
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In the matter of *Sampson and Payne*, Benjamin J considered a dispute between the parties, the precise nature of which is not detailed in the provided text, but which resulted in consent orders being made.
The court was required to determine the terms of the consent orders and to ensure that the particulars of the obligations created by those orders, the consequences of contravention, and information regarding assistance for compliance were adequately set out.
Benjamin J made orders in accordance with a minute of consent order that had been tendered and initialled. The judge directed that the particulars of the obligations, consequences of contravention, and details of assistance for compliance, as set out in an attached Fact Sheet, be included within the orders themselves, pursuant to sections 65DA(2) and 62B of the relevant legislation. The judge also directed that a transcript of his reasons be placed on the court file and that the intervenor's legal practitioner provide an electronic version of the consent order to the associate.
The court was required to determine the terms of the consent orders and to ensure that the particulars of the obligations created by those orders, the consequences of contravention, and information regarding assistance for compliance were adequately set out.
Benjamin J made orders in accordance with a minute of consent order that had been tendered and initialled. The judge directed that the particulars of the obligations, consequences of contravention, and details of assistance for compliance, as set out in an attached Fact Sheet, be included within the orders themselves, pursuant to sections 65DA(2) and 62B of the relevant legislation. The judge also directed that a transcript of his reasons be placed on the court file and that the intervenor's legal practitioner provide an electronic version of the consent order to the associate.
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Civil Procedure
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Family Law
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Consent
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Remedies
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Procedural Fairness
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Sampson and Payne [2012] FamCA 682
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