Walter and Gill
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[2012] FamCA 1001
•23 November 2012
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WALTER & GILL
[2012] FamCA 1001
[2012] FamCA 1001
23 November 2012
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In the matter of *Walter and Gill*, heard before Murphy J, the parties presented a dispute for resolution. The precise nature of the dispute is not detailed, but the outcome was determined by consent orders.
The court was required to make orders pursuant to the *Family Law Rules 2004* and the *Family Law Act 1975* (Cth). Specifically, the court needed to consider the making of declarations and notations in terms of agreed minutes, the dismissal of extant applications, the return of subpoenaed documents and exhibits, and the inclusion of particulars regarding obligations, contravention consequences, and assistance for compliance within the orders.
Murphy J made orders by consent. These orders included the formalisation of agreed terms as set out in minutes of consent, the dismissal of all outstanding applications, and the return of all subpoenaed documents and exhibits to their original custodians. Furthermore, the court ordered that specific particulars concerning the obligations created by the orders, the consequences of contravention, and details of available assistance for compliance be included in a fact sheet attached to and forming part of the orders, pursuant to sections 65DA(2) and 62B of the *Family Law Act 1975* (Cth).
The court was required to make orders pursuant to the *Family Law Rules 2004* and the *Family Law Act 1975* (Cth). Specifically, the court needed to consider the making of declarations and notations in terms of agreed minutes, the dismissal of extant applications, the return of subpoenaed documents and exhibits, and the inclusion of particulars regarding obligations, contravention consequences, and assistance for compliance within the orders.
Murphy J made orders by consent. These orders included the formalisation of agreed terms as set out in minutes of consent, the dismissal of all outstanding applications, and the return of all subpoenaed documents and exhibits to their original custodians. Furthermore, the court ordered that specific particulars concerning the obligations created by the orders, the consequences of contravention, and details of available assistance for compliance be included in a fact sheet attached to and forming part of the orders, pursuant to sections 65DA(2) and 62B of the *Family Law Act 1975* (Cth).
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Family Law
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Civil Procedure
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Consent
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Remedies
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Procedural Fairness
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WALTER & GILL
[2012] FamCA 1001
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