Willemsen and Willemsen
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[2018] FamCA 357
•18 May 2018
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Willemsen and Willemsen [2018] FamCA 357
[2018] FamCA 357
18 May 2018
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In the matter of *Willemsen and Willemsen*, heard by Watts J, the proceedings concerned a dispute between the parties regarding parenting orders and child support. The court was required to make consent orders in relation to these matters.
The primary legal issues before the court were to determine the terms of the consent parenting orders and to make orders in accordance with a document titled "Child Support Departure Order" by consent. The court also needed to address a minor amendment to a previous order pursuant to the slip rule.
Watts J applied the principle of the slip rule to amend a prior order, correcting a reference from "Order 3" to "Order 4". The court then made consent parenting orders in terms of specific paragraphs of an exhibit, and further made orders and notations in accordance with a consent child support departure order, also presented as an exhibit. The final form of the orders was subject to their entry into the Court's records.
The primary legal issues before the court were to determine the terms of the consent parenting orders and to make orders in accordance with a document titled "Child Support Departure Order" by consent. The court also needed to address a minor amendment to a previous order pursuant to the slip rule.
Watts J applied the principle of the slip rule to amend a prior order, correcting a reference from "Order 3" to "Order 4". The court then made consent parenting orders in terms of specific paragraphs of an exhibit, and further made orders and notations in accordance with a consent child support departure order, also presented as an exhibit. The final form of the orders was subject to their entry into the Court's records.
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Family Law
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Civil Procedure
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Consent
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Willemsen and Willemsen [2018] FamCA 357
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