Wilde and Wilde (No. 3)
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[2007] FamCA 1313
•17 October 2007
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Wilde and Wilde (No. 3) [2007] FamCA 1313
[2007] FamCA 1313
17 October 2007
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In *Wilde and Wilde (No. 3)*, the Family Court of Australia considered an application by the wife for an enforcement warrant. The specific details of the dispute leading to the warrant are not elaborated upon in the provided text, but the matter came before Judicial Registrar Loughnan.
The primary legal issue before the court was the wife's application for an enforcement warrant, which had been issued on 28 August 2006. The court was required to determine how this application should proceed to a hearing.
Judicial Registrar Loughnan granted leave for the wife to approach the listing co-ordinator to secure a hearing date before a judge. The estimated hearing time for this application was one day. Furthermore, the court directed that, if available and not disqualified, consideration should be given to listing the matter before His Honour Justice Le Poer Trench, who had made the original order that was now the subject of enforcement.
The primary legal issue before the court was the wife's application for an enforcement warrant, which had been issued on 28 August 2006. The court was required to determine how this application should proceed to a hearing.
Judicial Registrar Loughnan granted leave for the wife to approach the listing co-ordinator to secure a hearing date before a judge. The estimated hearing time for this application was one day. Furthermore, the court directed that, if available and not disqualified, consideration should be given to listing the matter before His Honour Justice Le Poer Trench, who had made the original order that was now the subject of enforcement.
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