A case heard by appeal judges of the Family Court in Brisbane recently raised the topic of vexatious proceedings orders. The matter of Graft & McCormick [court pseudonyms] involved a mother who had made so many applications and appeals that a judge had eventually issued a vexatious proceedings order, forbidding her from starting legal action […]
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