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Recorded Webinar: Section 79A and Setting Aside Property Orders in the Family Court
Most family law clients have one desire – certainty. Certainty gives clients the ability to move on, however, in some circumstances, it is possible to vary or set aside property orders. This session looks at the process for applying to set aside or vary an order under s 79 and wh
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About the Webinar
Most family law clients have one desire – certainty. Certainty gives clients the ability to move on, however, in some circumstances, it is possible to vary or set aside property orders. This session looks at the process for applying to set aside or vary an order under s 79 and when a successful application may be made. It covers:
- Section 79A(1)(a) – when can the court set aside agreements for duress and other circumstances – what is captured by “other circumstances”?
- Undue influence, Thorne v Kennedy and potential application to s 79A
- Failure to provide full disclosure – a look at Pearce Pearce [2016] FamCAFC 14
- When is it no longer practical for a party to comply with an order?
- Defining “exceptional hardship”
- What is the process for varying a property settlement?
Presented By
Jacqueline Campbell
Forte Family LawyersWho Should Attend?
This webinar is suitable for lawyers practising in family law – Australia wide. This webinar is for practitioners with some knowledge in this area and looking to improve their knowledge.
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