06 June 2015

If wishes were horses ...

Family Law
Federal

Asked

Is a notation contained in the final property orders binding and enforceable?

Answered

Notations are not binding and enforceable. Often they are used to note that there is a child support agreement or a binding financial agreement, or the section 81 notation that the parties intend the orders to finalise the financial relationship between them.

There is case authority on this point - PAJ & GMJ [2003] FamCA 751:

“Notations are not orders made by the court but a statement of the then wishes and intentions of the parties and an aid to the court, if required, to properly interpret the orders pronounced.”

(Young J)

Regards Mentor