S v. S
Applying the established family-law principle that ordinarily there should be no order for costs in child-related proceedings unless exceptional circumstances exist, the court found the mother’s conduct was not reprehensible nor was her litigation conduct unreasonable; an adverse order would disproportionately harm...
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- Citation
- S v. S
- Parties
- Applicant: Applicant; Respondent: Respondent
- Court
- Court of First Instance
- Jurisdiction
- Hong Kong
- Judgment Date
- 22 June 2000
- Case Number
- HCMP5547/1999
- Procedural Posture
- Guardianship of Minors / Domestic Violence / Child Custody / Costs Hearing Following Consent Interim Orders and Custody Determination
- Outcome
- There shall be no order for costs including those reserved; respondent successful in contest on costs; costs of the costs contest to respondent to be taxed if not agreed, nisi 14 days.
- Legal Topics
- Custody, Access, Non Molestation, Interim Injunctions, Costs, Expert Psychiatric Evidence
- Source Language
- en
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Parties
Applicant
Applicant
Respondent
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Guardianship of Minors / Domestic Violence / Child Custody / Costs Hearing Following Consent Interim Orders and Custody Determination
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether an order for costs should be made in child-related proceedings
- 2 Whether the mother's conduct justified an adverse costs order
- 3 Whether the mother's litigation conduct was unreasonable
Ratio Decidendi
Applying the established family-law principle that ordinarily there should be no order for costs in child-related proceedings unless exceptional circumstances exist, the court found the mother’s conduct was not reprehensible nor was her litigation conduct unreasonable; an adverse order would disproportionately harm her. Consequently the court exercised its discretion to make no order for costs (including those reserved), while awarding the costs of the present costs contest to the respondent to be taxed if not agreed, nisi 14 days.
Court Disposition
There shall be no order for costs including those reserved; respondent successful in contest on costs; costs of the costs contest to respondent to be taxed if not agreed, nisi 14 days.
Orders
- There shall be no order for costs including those reserved.
- Costs of this costs contest to the Respondent to be taxed if not agreed, nisi 14 days.
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