Anbrosia and Anor & Anbrosia and Anor
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[2008] FamCA 789
•10 September 2008
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Anbrosia and Anor & Anbrosia and Anor [2008] FamCA 789
[2008] FamCA 789
10 September 2008
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The case of *Anbrosia and Anor & Anbrosia and Anor* concerned an application relating to the living arrangements and parental responsibility for a child born in February 2004. The proceedings were before the court, which made orders regarding the child's residence and the discharge of an Independent Children's Lawyer.
The primary legal issue before the court was to determine the most appropriate living arrangements for the child and to decide on the allocation of parental responsibility. The court also considered the continued need for an Independent Children's Lawyer in light of the orders made.
The court ordered that the child live with the maternal grandparents, Mr and Mrs Anbrosia (Snr), and that they share sole parental responsibility for the child as between themselves. Following these substantive orders, the court discharged the appointment of the Independent Children's Lawyer and removed all matters from the pending list, signifying the finalisation of these aspects of the proceedings.
The primary legal issue before the court was to determine the most appropriate living arrangements for the child and to decide on the allocation of parental responsibility. The court also considered the continued need for an Independent Children's Lawyer in light of the orders made.
The court ordered that the child live with the maternal grandparents, Mr and Mrs Anbrosia (Snr), and that they share sole parental responsibility for the child as between themselves. Following these substantive orders, the court discharged the appointment of the Independent Children's Lawyer and removed all matters from the pending list, signifying the finalisation of these aspects of the proceedings.
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