TEMPLEMAN & LINDEN
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[2015] FamCA 528
•30 June 2015
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TEMPLEMAN & LINDEN [2015] FamCA 528
[2015] FamCA 528
30 June 2015
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In the matter of *Templeman & Linden*, heard before McClelland J, the wife filed a Response to Divorce Application on 12 June 2015. The precise nature of the dispute is not detailed, but the wife's filing indicates an objection or challenge to the divorce proceedings initiated by the husband.
The central legal issue before the court was whether the wife's Response to Divorce Application should be upheld, thereby potentially preventing or delaying the granting of a divorce order. This required the court to consider the grounds upon which such an application could be made and the evidence presented by the wife in support of her objection.
McClelland J dismissed the wife's Response to Divorce Application. The court subsequently ordered that a divorce order be made, to take effect one month from the date of the court's orders. This indicates that the court found no sufficient legal basis to prevent the finalisation of the divorce.
The central legal issue before the court was whether the wife's Response to Divorce Application should be upheld, thereby potentially preventing or delaying the granting of a divorce order. This required the court to consider the grounds upon which such an application could be made and the evidence presented by the wife in support of her objection.
McClelland J dismissed the wife's Response to Divorce Application. The court subsequently ordered that a divorce order be made, to take effect one month from the date of the court's orders. This indicates that the court found no sufficient legal basis to prevent the finalisation of the divorce.
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Family Law
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Civil Procedure
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Procedural Fairness
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TEMPLEMAN & LINDEN [2015] FamCA 528
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