WALLISHAM & WALLISHAM
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[2010] FamCA 496
•3 June 2010
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WALLISHAM & WALLISHAM [2010] FamCA 496
[2010] FamCA 496
3 June 2010
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In the matter of *Wallisham & Wallisham*, heard before Barry J of the Family Court of Australia, the dispute concerned applications relating to the children, D and R. The specific nature of the dispute leading to the final orders is not detailed in the provided text, beyond the dismissal of the Mother's application and the appointment of a Registrar to execute passport applications.
The court was required to determine the appropriate orders concerning the children's passports and the disposition of the Mother's application filed on 25 May 2010. The orders indicate a need for the children to have passports executed, and that the Mother was not to be the party to do so.
Barry J ordered that the proceedings be adjourned for a case management review on 3 December 2010. Crucially, the Mother's application filed on 25 May 2010 was dismissed. Furthermore, a Registrar of the Family Court of Australia was appointed to execute the passport application forms for the children, D and R, in place of the Mother.
The court was required to determine the appropriate orders concerning the children's passports and the disposition of the Mother's application filed on 25 May 2010. The orders indicate a need for the children to have passports executed, and that the Mother was not to be the party to do so.
Barry J ordered that the proceedings be adjourned for a case management review on 3 December 2010. Crucially, the Mother's application filed on 25 May 2010 was dismissed. Furthermore, a Registrar of the Family Court of Australia was appointed to execute the passport application forms for the children, D and R, in place of the Mother.
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Family Law
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Civil Procedure
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Procedural Fairness
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