Sheridan and Sheridan

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[2014] FamCA 459

20 June 2014


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Sheridan and Sheridan [2014] FamCA 459 [2014] FamCA 459 20 June 2014

CaseChat Overview and Summary

In the matter of *Sheridan and Sheridan*, Dawe J considered applications by the parties concerning their child's schooling, ongoing litigation, and disclosure of financial information. The proceedings involved a dispute between a husband and wife regarding various aspects of their family law matters.

The court was required to determine several issues, including whether to vary an existing injunction to permit the wife contact with Mr A Sheridan, subject to certain conditions. Further, the court considered the provision of information regarding school fees, the listing of a contravention application for hearing, and the wife's applications for leave to provide documents to WorkCover SA and to issue a subpoena to V Pty Ltd and Director Ms J. The court also addressed the husband's obligation to provide updated contact details to specific government entities and the wife's application filed on 23 May 2014.

Dawe J made several orders by consent and otherwise. The existing injunction was varied to allow the wife contact with Mr A Sheridan, provided such contact did not occur at the husband’s place of employment. Both parties were ordered to provide written authority to the child H's school to share information on school fee payments. The contravention application was listed for hearing, with parties advised to seek legal advice. The wife was granted leave to provide documents to WorkCover SA and to issue a subpoena concerning a business's establishment, operation, and the husband's employment. The husband was ordered to provide updated addresses to SA Water, Town E Council, and Revenue SA and confirm arrangements for service of outstanding proceedings. The wife's application filed on 23 May 2014 was dismissed.
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Areas of Law

  • Family Law

  • Civil Procedure

Legal Concepts

  • Injunction

  • Costs

  • Discovery

  • Jurisdiction

  • Procedural Fairness

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