Tomkin and Tomkin (No. 3)
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[2007] FamCA 1378
•22 November 2007
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Tomkin and Tomkin (No. 3) [2007] FamCA 1378
[2007] FamCA 1378
22 November 2007
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In *Tomkin and Tomkin (No. 3)*, heard by Moore J, the husband sought a review of orders made on 28 August 2007, while the wife sought a review of orders filed on 4 October 2007. The dispute concerned spousal maintenance and the review of prior judicial pronouncements.
The court was required to determine whether to uphold or set aside the existing orders concerning spousal maintenance, considering the applications for review brought by both the husband and the wife.
Moore J dismissed the husband's application for review of the 28 August 2007 orders. Similarly, the wife's application for review of the 4 October 2007 orders was also dismissed. The court then made further orders regarding spousal maintenance, stipulating that the husband was to pay the wife $4,500 per month, in addition to specific expenses including a petrol card, mobile telephone costs, E-Tag, car insurance and registration, vehicle servicing, utilities and insurance for the [M] home, and family private health insurance premiums. These maintenance orders were to remain in effect until further order.
The court was required to determine whether to uphold or set aside the existing orders concerning spousal maintenance, considering the applications for review brought by both the husband and the wife.
Moore J dismissed the husband's application for review of the 28 August 2007 orders. Similarly, the wife's application for review of the 4 October 2007 orders was also dismissed. The court then made further orders regarding spousal maintenance, stipulating that the husband was to pay the wife $4,500 per month, in addition to specific expenses including a petrol card, mobile telephone costs, E-Tag, car insurance and registration, vehicle servicing, utilities and insurance for the [M] home, and family private health insurance premiums. These maintenance orders were to remain in effect until further order.
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