Setting Aside Property Orders
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- Q1
What is the threshold test under s79A(1)(a) or s90SN(1)(a) ?
There has been a miscarriage of justice
Lack of disclosure
They have repartnered with a millionaire
I would have got a better deal if...
30s - Q2
Section 79(1)(c) applies where the respondent party has...
Users re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble30s - Q3
Property Orders can only be set aside or varied by an application to the court.
falsetrueTrue or False30s - Q4
You cannot set aside property orders that were made 20+ years ago.
falsetrueTrue or False30s - Q5
When does incompetent legal advice meet the threshold to set aside property orders?
Only when the advice is so incompetent that it amounted to no representation at all.
Incompetent legal advice always meets the threshold to set aside property orders.
When you didn't get the outcome that you wanted.
When you received advice that you would get 50-55% of the pool but you got 45% of the pool,
30s - Q6
The reason for setting aside property orders needs to be fault of the other party.
falsetrueTrue or False30s - Q7
Which sections pertain to setting aside property orders
79A
79A & 82SM
79A & 90SM
79A & 90SN
30s - Q8
Does the court differentiate between orders made by consent and by judgment
Unofficially, yes
I wasn't listening
Yes, it is in the legislation
No, there are no differences in the case law
30s - Q9
What is Hannah's middle name?
Lilly
Jonathan
Jane
Maree
30s