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When there’s an error in your orders, what do you do?
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FAMILY LAW RULES 2004 - RULE 17.02
Varying or setting aside orders
(1) The court may at any time vary or set aside an order , if:
(a) it was made in the absence of a party; or
(b) it was obtained by fraud; or
(c) it is interlocutory; or
(d) it is an injunction or for the appointment of a receiver; or
(e) it does not reflect the intention of the court; or
(f) the party in whose favour it was made consents ; or
(g) there is a clerical mistake in the order; or
(h) there is an error arising in the order from an accidental slip or omission.
(2) Subrule (1) does not affect the power of the court to vary or terminate the operation of an order by a further order.
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When there’s an error in your orders, what do you do?
Can it be fixed?
Yes it can!
Follow the link 👇👇👇
FAMILY LAW RULES 2004 - RULE 17.02
Varying or setting aside orders
(1) The court may at any time vary or set aside an order , if:
(a) it was made in the absence of a party; or
(b) it was obtained by fraud; or
(c) it is interlocutory; or
(d) it is an injunction or for the appointment of a receiver; or
(e) it does not reflect the intention of the court; or
(f) the party in whose favour it was made consents ; or
(g) there is a clerical mistake in the order; or
(h) there is an error arising in the order from an accidental slip or omission.
(2) Subrule (1) does not affect the power of the court to vary or terminate the operation of an order by a further order.
www.witnesspreparation.au
I’ve set up a go fund me campaign to fight the bankruptcy proceedings my ex has launched against me: https://gofund.me/24af5893
Support the show
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