Yeo and Huy
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[2012] FamCA 174
•15 March 2012
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Yeo and Huy [2012] FamCA 174
[2012] FamCA 174
15 March 2012
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In *Yeo and Huy*, the Family Court of Australia considered an application by the Wife. The specific nature of the dispute is not detailed in the provided text, but it concerned an "Application in a Case" filed by the Wife on 8 March 2012.
The central legal issue before Murphy J was whether to grant the Wife's application. The court was required to determine the merits of the application and, consequently, the appropriate orders to make.
Murphy J dismissed the Wife's application. The court ordered that the Wife pay the Husband's costs of and incidental to the application. The quantum of these costs was to be determined by agreement between the parties within 28 days, or by assessment if no agreement was reached.
The central legal issue before Murphy J was whether to grant the Wife's application. The court was required to determine the merits of the application and, consequently, the appropriate orders to make.
Murphy J dismissed the Wife's application. The court ordered that the Wife pay the Husband's costs of and incidental to the application. The quantum of these costs was to be determined by agreement between the parties within 28 days, or by assessment if no agreement was reached.
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Yeo and Huy [2012] FamCA 174
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