Skipper and Skipper
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[2017] FamCA 192
•10 March 2017
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Skipper and Skipper [2017] FamCA 192
[2017] FamCA 192
10 March 2017
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In *Skipper and Skipper*, heard by Gill J, the husband sought injunctive relief, while the wife sought interim orders. The precise nature of the dispute between the parties is not detailed in the provided text, but it concerned applications for urgent court orders.
The primary legal issue before the court was whether to grant the injunctive relief sought by the husband. Additionally, the court was required to consider the interim orders sought by the wife and determine the appropriate procedural steps for their further consideration.
Gill J dismissed the husband's application for injunctive relief. The court also directed that the wife's interim orders be referred to the Case Coordinator for the allocation of a further hearing date. The wife was granted seven days to file and serve any amendments to the interim orders she sought. The court also made orders regarding the costs of the proceedings, with the husband to pay half of the wife's costs.
The primary legal issue before the court was whether to grant the injunctive relief sought by the husband. Additionally, the court was required to consider the interim orders sought by the wife and determine the appropriate procedural steps for their further consideration.
Gill J dismissed the husband's application for injunctive relief. The court also directed that the wife's interim orders be referred to the Case Coordinator for the allocation of a further hearing date. The wife was granted seven days to file and serve any amendments to the interim orders she sought. The court also made orders regarding the costs of the proceedings, with the husband to pay half of the wife's costs.
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Family Law
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Civil Procedure
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Injunction
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Consent
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Skipper and Skipper [2017] FamCA 192
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