Anderson and McCafferty
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[2007] FamCA 1168
•13 September 2007
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Anderson and McCafferty [2007] FamCA 1168
[2007] FamCA 1168
13 September 2007
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In the matter of *Anderson and McCafferty*, heard before Strickland J, the dispute concerned interim orders relating to a child. The specific nature of the dispute, beyond the need for interim orders, is not detailed in the provided text.
The court was required to determine the appropriate interim orders concerning the child, specifically in relation to supervised visits with the father and the associated costs. The court also needed to consider the facilitation of these visits.
Strickland J ordered that each party file and serve an Application in a Case outlining their requested interim orders, supported by an affidavit, by 3 October 2007. The court further directed that the parties must do everything necessary to facilitate supervised visits between the child and the father at the H Children’s Contact Service, with the costs of these visits to be shared equally. Further consideration of the matter was adjourned to the Duty Judge on 10 October 2007.
The court was required to determine the appropriate interim orders concerning the child, specifically in relation to supervised visits with the father and the associated costs. The court also needed to consider the facilitation of these visits.
Strickland J ordered that each party file and serve an Application in a Case outlining their requested interim orders, supported by an affidavit, by 3 October 2007. The court further directed that the parties must do everything necessary to facilitate supervised visits between the child and the father at the H Children’s Contact Service, with the costs of these visits to be shared equally. Further consideration of the matter was adjourned to the Duty Judge on 10 October 2007.
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Family Law
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