Bankruptcy and Family Law Legislation Amendment Act 2005 (20 of 2005)
Schedule 1 Amendments relating to the interaction between family law and bankruptcy law
Part 1 Amendments
Family Law Act 1975
59 At the end of section 114
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(4) If a party to a marriage is a bankrupt, a court may, on the application of the other party to the marriage, by interlocutory order, grant an injunction under subsection (3) restraining the bankruptcy trustee from declaring and distributing dividends amongst the bankrupt's creditors.
(5) Subsection (4) does not limit subsection (3).
(6) If a party to a marriage is a debtor subject to a personal insolvency agreement, a court may, on the application of the other party to the marriage, by interlocutory order, grant an injunction under subsection (3) restraining the trustee of the agreement from disposing of (whether by sale, gift or otherwise) property subject to the agreement.
(7) Subsection (6) does not limit subsection (3).
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