State Central Authority and Tyler (No. 2)
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[2013] FamCA 398
•6 March 2013
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State Central Authority and Tyler (No. 2) [2013] FamCA 398
[2013] FamCA 398
6 March 2013
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The case of State Central Authority and Tyler (No. 2) concerned an application before Cronin J of the Family Court of Australia. The precise nature of the dispute is not fully detailed, but it involved an application filed on 6 March 2013, which was adjourned to a later date before another judge. The application appears to have arisen from or related to prior orders made on 25 February 2013.
The primary legal issue before Cronin J was the determination of an application to discharge a specific provision, identified as paragraph 2, within the annexures attached to the Family Court's orders of 25 February 2013. The court was also required to consider the disposition of the application filed on 6 March 2013, in light of the application to discharge the earlier order.
Cronin J ordered that paragraph 2 of the annexures to the orders of 25 February 2013 be discharged. The court further ordered that the application filed on 6 March 2013 be adjourned to 10.00 am on 13 March 2013, to be heard before the Honourable Justice Macmillan.
The primary legal issue before Cronin J was the determination of an application to discharge a specific provision, identified as paragraph 2, within the annexures attached to the Family Court's orders of 25 February 2013. The court was also required to consider the disposition of the application filed on 6 March 2013, in light of the application to discharge the earlier order.
Cronin J ordered that paragraph 2 of the annexures to the orders of 25 February 2013 be discharged. The court further ordered that the application filed on 6 March 2013 be adjourned to 10.00 am on 13 March 2013, to be heard before the Honourable Justice Macmillan.
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