Vanessa Amorosi’s mother has been ordered to move out of her Melbourne home so the international pop star can sell the property to pay restitution.

Amorosi, 43, in August successfully sued Joyleen Robinson in the Victorian Supreme Court for full ownership of the Narre Warren property where her mother lives.

The house was purchased as a result of Amorosi’s success but Robinson argued it should belong to her as she had paid her daughter the $650,000 they agreed to back in 2001.

Vanessa Amorosi leaves the Supreme Court of Victoria in Melbourne, Thursday, October 12, 2023.
Vanessa Amorosi leaves the Supreme Court of Victoria in Melbourne last year. (AAP)

Justice Steven Moore ruled the supposed agreement between the pair never happened and Amorosi should have full ownership of the Narre Warren property.

But the judge agreed Robinson should receive close to $900,000 in restitution from Amorosi, taking into account the $650,000 payment plus interest.

The parties were unable to agree on the exact orders following the August judgment so Justice Moore made further rulings today.

He ordered Robinson be given 60 days to move out of the Narre Warren property and hand over possession to Amorosi.

Joyleen Robinson (right), mother of singer Vanessa Amorosi. (Nine)

The singer-songwriter has the same time frame to pay her mother the $650,000 plus more than $219,000 in interest.

Justice Moore ruled the order should be stayed until March 31, 2025.

He said that would give Mrs Robinson time to find other accommodation and for Amorosi to sell the property to gain the funds for restitution.

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