Webb & French
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[2009] FamCA 357
•6 May 2009
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Webb & French [2009] FamCA 357
[2009] FamCA 357
6 May 2009
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In the matter of *Webb & French*, heard by Moore J, the dispute concerned the division of matrimonial property. The parties sought orders for the distribution of jointly held funds and the retention of individual assets.
The court was required to determine how the jointly held funds, held by Access Business Lawyers, should be divided between the wife and the husband. Additionally, the court needed to address the entitlement of each party to retain their individually owned property, including superannuation.
Moore J ordered that the jointly held funds be paid out as soon as practicable, and no later than one month from the date of the order. The wife was to receive $110,605, and the husband was to receive $46,985. Any remaining balance was to be distributed equally between the parties. Subject to this distribution, each party was entitled to retain all other property, including superannuation, in their possession or control.
The court was required to determine how the jointly held funds, held by Access Business Lawyers, should be divided between the wife and the husband. Additionally, the court needed to address the entitlement of each party to retain their individually owned property, including superannuation.
Moore J ordered that the jointly held funds be paid out as soon as practicable, and no later than one month from the date of the order. The wife was to receive $110,605, and the husband was to receive $46,985. Any remaining balance was to be distributed equally between the parties. Subject to this distribution, each party was entitled to retain all other property, including superannuation, in their possession or control.
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Family Law
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Equity & Trusts
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Webb & French [2009] FamCA 357
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