TEGUIR & TEGUIR
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[2013] FamCA 998
•24 September 2013
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TEGUIR & TEGUIR [2013] FamCA 998
[2013] FamCA 998
24 September 2013
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In the matter of TEGUIR & TEGUIR, Stevenson J made orders concerning property settlement and spousal maintenance between the husband and wife. The dispute involved the division of assets and the provision of financial support pending final resolution of the proceedings.
The court was required to determine the appropriate interim property settlement sum to be paid by the husband to the wife, and the mechanism for securing and enforcing this payment. Additionally, the court considered the husband's obligation to pay interim spousal maintenance and the wife's application for an interim child support departure order.
Stevenson J ordered the husband to pay $400,000 to the wife as an interim property settlement within six weeks, with provisions for the husband to raise these funds by mortgaging a property at B Street, Suburb C, or by selling another property of his choice (excluding the Suburb C property) if he failed to make the payment. The court also ordered the sale of a property at D Street, Suburb E, with proceeds to be distributed according to a specified order of priority. The husband was further ordered to pay interim spousal maintenance of $1,400 per week until the $400,000 property settlement was received. The wife's application for an interim child support departure order was dismissed.
The court was required to determine the appropriate interim property settlement sum to be paid by the husband to the wife, and the mechanism for securing and enforcing this payment. Additionally, the court considered the husband's obligation to pay interim spousal maintenance and the wife's application for an interim child support departure order.
Stevenson J ordered the husband to pay $400,000 to the wife as an interim property settlement within six weeks, with provisions for the husband to raise these funds by mortgaging a property at B Street, Suburb C, or by selling another property of his choice (excluding the Suburb C property) if he failed to make the payment. The court also ordered the sale of a property at D Street, Suburb E, with proceeds to be distributed according to a specified order of priority. The husband was further ordered to pay interim spousal maintenance of $1,400 per week until the $400,000 property settlement was received. The wife's application for an interim child support departure order was dismissed.
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Family Law
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Equity & Trusts
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Injunction
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TEGUIR & TEGUIR [2013] FamCA 998
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