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Third parties
Parties who are not parties to the marriage or de facto relationship may either be joined by a party or may intervene in their own right in property settlement cases where they have an interest in the outcome of the proceedings. Typically a creditor or trustee in bankruptcy will be joined in an effort to secure repayment of debts to creditors. The court may make orders in their favour or equally, may restrain them from acting against a party.