State Central Authority and Raleigh

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[2010] FamCA 1127

9 December 2010 In Chambers


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State Central Authority and Raleigh [2010] FamCA 1127 [2010] FamCA 1127 9 December 2010 In Chambers

CaseChat Overview and Summary

The case of *State Central Authority and Raleigh* concerned an application brought by the State Central Authority. The precise nature of the dispute is not detailed, but it involved Raleigh, who was the respondent. The matter was heard by Barry J in the Supreme Court of Tasmania.

The central legal issue before the Court was the determination of whether to grant an adjournment for a review of the proceedings before a Registrar. This required the Court to consider the appropriate course of action in managing the case and ensuring a fair and efficient process.

Barry J ordered that the proceedings be adjourned for review before a Registrar on a date to be fixed. This indicates that the Court found it necessary to postpone the immediate finalisation of the matter and instead directed it towards a further procedural step involving a Registrar.
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