Shenoy and Biyani (deceased)
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[2016] FamCA 682
•17 August 2016
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Shenoy and Biyani (deceased) [2016] FamCA 682
[2016] FamCA 682
17 August 2016
CaseChat Overview and Summary
This matter came before Benjamin J concerning property and parenting proceedings. The parties involved were Mr C Shenoy and Ms B Biyani, with Ms Biyani being deceased.
The court was required to determine the future conduct of the property and parenting proceedings, including the scheduling of further hearings and the exchange of relevant documents between the parties and interested third parties.
Benjamin J ordered that the property and parenting proceedings be adjourned for a directions hearing to be held in Sydney on 8 September 2016. The court further directed that within seven days of the order, the husband's solicitor was to forward a comprehensive list of specified documents to the Independent Children's Lawyer, the Public Trustee and Guardian of New South Wales, Legal Aid New South Wales, and the lawyer for Ms B Biyani. These documents included the current order, previous court orders, initiating applications, financial statements, affidavits, and a notice of child abuse.
The court was required to determine the future conduct of the property and parenting proceedings, including the scheduling of further hearings and the exchange of relevant documents between the parties and interested third parties.
Benjamin J ordered that the property and parenting proceedings be adjourned for a directions hearing to be held in Sydney on 8 September 2016. The court further directed that within seven days of the order, the husband's solicitor was to forward a comprehensive list of specified documents to the Independent Children's Lawyer, the Public Trustee and Guardian of New South Wales, Legal Aid New South Wales, and the lawyer for Ms B Biyani. These documents included the current order, previous court orders, initiating applications, financial statements, affidavits, and a notice of child abuse.
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