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FAMILY COURT ACT 1997 - SECT 205ZH

205ZH .         Setting aside of orders altering property interests — FLA s. 79A

        (1)         Where, on application by a person affected by an order made by a court under section 205ZG in proceedings with respect to the property of de facto partners, or either of them, the court is satisfied that —

            (a)         there has been a miscarriage of justice by reason of fraud, duress, suppression of evidence (including failure to disclose relevant information), the giving of false evidence or any other circumstance; or

            (b)         in the circumstances that have arisen since the order was made it is impracticable for the order to be carried out or impracticable for a part of the order to be carried out; or

            (c)         a person has defaulted in carrying out an obligation imposed on the person by the order and, in the circumstances that have arisen as a result of that default, it is just and equitable to vary the order or to set the order aside and make another order in substitution for the order; or

            (d)         in the circumstances that have arisen since the making of the order, being circumstances of an exceptional nature relating to the care, welfare and development of a child of the de facto relationship, the child or, where the applicant has caring responsibility for the child (within the meaning of subsection (3)), the applicant, will suffer hardship if the court does not vary the order or set the order aside and make another order in substitution for the order; or

            (e)         a criminal confiscation order has been made in relation to property of the de facto partners or either of them,

                the court may, in its discretion, vary the order or set the order aside and, if it considers appropriate, make another order under section 205ZG in substitution for the order so set aside.

        (2)         A court may, on application by a person affected by an order made by a court under section 205ZG in proceedings with respect to the property of de facto partners, or either of them, and with the consent of all the parties to the proceedings in which the order was made, vary the order or set the order aside and, if it considers appropriate, make another order under section 205ZG in substitution for the order so set aside.

        (3)         For the purposes of subsection (1)(d), a person has caring responsibility for a child if —

            (a)         the person is a parent of the child with whom the child lives; or

            (b)         a parenting order provides that the child is to live with the person; or

            (c)         a parenting order provides that the person has parental responsibility for the child.

        (4)         An order varied or made under subsection (1) or (2) may, after the death of a party to the proceedings in which the order was so varied or made, be enforced on behalf of, or against, as the case may be, the estate of the deceased party.

        (5)         Where, before proceedings under this section in relation to an order made under section 205ZG are completed, either party to the proceedings dies —

            (a)         the proceedings may be continued by or against, as the case may be, the legal personal representative of the deceased party and the rules may make provision in relation to the substitution of the legal personal representative as a party to the proceedings;

            (b)         if the court is of the opinion —

                  (i)         that it would have exercised its powers under subsection (1) or (2) in relation to the order if the deceased party had not died; and

                  (ii)         that it is still appropriate to exercise its powers under subsection (1) or (2) in relation to the order,

                the court may vary the order, set the order aside, or set the order aside and make another order under section 205ZG in substitution for the order so set aside; and

            (c)         an order varied or made by the court pursuant to paragraph (b) may be enforced on behalf of, or against, as the case may be, the estate of the deceased party.

        (6)         In the exercise of its powers under subsection (1), (2) or (5), a court is to have regard to the interests of, and shall make any order proper for the protection of, a bona fide purchaser or other person interested.

        [Section 205ZH inserted by No. 25 of 2002 s. 47; amended by No. 35 of 2006 s. 43 and 164.]



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