Sullivan and Cunez (No 2)

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[2016] FamCA 360

13 May 2016


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Sullivan and Cunez (No 2) [2016] FamCA 360 [2016] FamCA 360 13 May 2016

CaseChat Overview and Summary

In *Sullivan and Cunez (No 2)*, Benjamin J of the Family Court of Australia considered a dispute between a husband and wife concerning the division of certain personal property. The parties presented a consent order to the court for approval, detailing specific items to be transferred to the husband.

The primary legal issue before the court was to give effect to the consent orders agreed upon by the parties regarding the division of specific items of property. The court was required to formally record these agreed arrangements.

Benjamin J made orders by consent, stipulating that the husband was entitled to a list of specified items, including furniture, books, personal mementos, and household goods, as against the wife. The wife was directed to make these items available to the husband within four weeks of the order date. Additionally, the husband was ordered to provide an electronic copy of any photographs he possessed and to arrange for the scanning or transfer of other photographs to a memory stick for the wife's benefit as soon as practicable.
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Areas of Law

  • Family Law

  • Civil Procedure

Legal Concepts

  • Consent

  • Remedies

  • Discovery

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Most Recent Citation
Matsufuji v Phan [2017] VCC 466

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Singer v Berghouse [1994] HCA 40