September 9th 2024.
The legal battle between Vanessa Amorosi and her mother, Joyleen Robinson, has finally come to an end. After successfully suing her mother for full ownership of their Narre Warren property, Amorosi has been ordered by the Victorian Supreme Court to sell the house in order to pay restitution. It was a difficult decision for Amorosi, as the house was originally purchased with the money she earned from her successful music career.
Robinson, on the other hand, argued that she should be the rightful owner of the property as she had paid her daughter the agreed amount of $650,000 back in 2001. However, Justice Steven Moore ruled that there was no such agreement between the two and that Amorosi should have complete ownership of the property. In order to compensate Robinson, the judge ordered Amorosi to pay her close to $900,000, taking into account the initial payment plus interest.
Despite the court's ruling in her favor, Amorosi and Robinson were unable to come to an agreement on the exact orders following the August judgment. As a result, Justice Moore made further rulings today. He ordered Robinson to vacate the Narre Warren property within 60 days and hand over possession to Amorosi. In the same time frame, Amorosi must pay her mother the initial $650,000 plus an additional $219,000 in interest.
In order to give both parties enough time to make the necessary arrangements, Justice Moore has stayed the order until March 31, 2025. This will allow Robinson to find alternative housing and give Amorosi enough time to sell the property and gain the funds needed for restitution. It has been a long and difficult legal battle, but with the court's final decision, both Amorosi and Robinson can finally move on from this dispute.
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