Allor and Ruben (Child support)
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[2018] AATA 5030
•22 November 2018
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Allor and Ruben (Child support) [2018] AATA 5030
[2018] AATA 5030
22 November 2018
CaseChat Overview and Summary
The parties, Allor and Ruben, brought their dispute concerning the percentage of care for their child before the court. The central issue revolved around the extent of care provided by each parent, particularly in circumstances where the parents, despite their separation, continued to reside under the same roof.
The court was required to determine the appropriate assessment of the percentage of care each parent exercised over the child, considering the unique living arrangement. This involved interpreting the provisions of the *Child Support (Registration and Collection) Act 1988* relating to shared care and the calculation of child support obligations in such situations.
The court affirmed the decision under review, indicating that it found the previous assessment of the percentage of care to be correct. While the specific reasoning is not detailed in the provided text, the affirmation suggests the court applied the relevant legislative framework to the facts presented, likely considering factors such as the practical division of responsibilities and the child's routine within the shared household to arrive at its conclusion regarding the extent of each parent's care.
The court was required to determine the appropriate assessment of the percentage of care each parent exercised over the child, considering the unique living arrangement. This involved interpreting the provisions of the *Child Support (Registration and Collection) Act 1988* relating to shared care and the calculation of child support obligations in such situations.
The court affirmed the decision under review, indicating that it found the previous assessment of the percentage of care to be correct. While the specific reasoning is not detailed in the provided text, the affirmation suggests the court applied the relevant legislative framework to the facts presented, likely considering factors such as the practical division of responsibilities and the child's routine within the shared household to arrive at its conclusion regarding the extent of each parent's care.
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Family Law
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Administrative Law
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Statutory Construction
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Judicial Review
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Jurisdiction
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Procedural Fairness
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