Ben Azar, the husband of Indy Clinton, is reportedly suing his employer Savills after he was dismissed following more than 22 years of working for the company.
The father-of-three, who has been married to influencer Clinton, 28, for six years, alleges the real estate agency breached workplace protections by letting him go.
Court documents from March 27 show Azar is arguing unfair dismissal under general protections provisions, according to The Daily Telegraph.
These breaches can occur when an employer takes adverse action against a worker for prohibited reasons.
Daily Mail has reached out to Azar, Clinton and Savills for further comment.
It comes after Clinton had an emotional on-camera breakdown earlier this year as she shared with fans her anxiety about her three young children soon enrolling in school.
Ben Azar, the husband of Indy Clinton, 28, is reportedly suing his employer Savills after he was dismissed following more than 22 years of working for the company
The Australian influencer revealed her concerns in a TikTok video in which she admitted she did not feel at all prepared for this milestone occasion.
'I'm not ready to be a mum, sorry! I'm meant to have a child at school in two weeks and I don't even know what P&C means (Parents and Citizens),' Indy tearfully began.
She then broke down, admitting she found the number of tasks she needed to complete to prepare for school overwhelming.
'I have to do a lunchbox, a morning tea and a crunch and sip. Do I volunteer at swimming carnivals?' she asked.
'I can't do maths, so how do I help with homework? I genuinely don't know my times tables!'
Many of Indy's followers took to the comments section to share their advice.
'Hot tip: Befriend mums that know what they are doing,' one person wrote.
'Good news, you can learn your times tables together,' another suggested.
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Court documents from March 27 show Azar is arguing unfair dismissal under general protections provisions
'Oh honey, that's what tutors are for,' a third chimed in.
Indy shares her children Navy, four, Bambi, two, and Soul, one, with her husband Ben Azar.
The pair began their relationship in 2018 and married two years later.
She has developed a reputation for posting very relatable content on her social media.

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