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Domestic and Family Violence Protection Act 2012
sec.176GOrders for costs
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### sec.176G Orders for costs
A recognised interstate order, to the extent it requires the payment of money, can not be enforced.
The recognition of a DVO made in another State does not confer power on a court in Queensland to award costs in respect of any proceedings relating to the DVO that occurred in another State.
This section does not prevent a court awarding costs in respect of proceedings in Queensland relating to the variation of a recognised interstate order.
s 176G ins 2016 No. 51 s 57
(sec.176G-ssec.1) A recognised interstate order, to the extent it requires the payment of money, can not be enforced.
(sec.176G-ssec.2) The recognition of a DVO made in another State does not confer power on a court in Queensland to award costs in respect of any proceedings relating to the DVO that occurred in another State.
(sec.176G-ssec.3) This section does not prevent a court awarding costs in respect of proceedings in Queensland relating to the variation of a recognised interstate order.