BAGHERI & GOUDARZI
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[2014] FamCA 845
•5 September 2014
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BAGHERI & GOUDARZI [2014] FamCA 845
[2014] FamCA 845
5 September 2014
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In the matter of *Bagheri & Goudarzi*, Benjamin J of the Family Court of Australia considered an application concerning alleged contraventions. The specific details of the parties and the precise nature of the dispute are not fully elaborated in the provided text, beyond the reference to contraventions contained in a document filed on 18 February 2014.
The primary legal issue before the court was to determine whether the alleged contraventions, as presented in the filed document, were established. This involved an assessment of the evidence and arguments presented by the parties in relation to the alleged breaches.
Benjamin J dismissed the application for contraventions. However, the court also made orders requiring each of the parties to attend a Parenting Program (PPP) conducted by Relationships Australia or a similar course recommended by the Director of Relationships Australia New South Wales, to be completed within twelve months. The court further certified that it was reasonable to engage senior counsel and counsel to attend the proceedings.
The primary legal issue before the court was to determine whether the alleged contraventions, as presented in the filed document, were established. This involved an assessment of the evidence and arguments presented by the parties in relation to the alleged breaches.
Benjamin J dismissed the application for contraventions. However, the court also made orders requiring each of the parties to attend a Parenting Program (PPP) conducted by Relationships Australia or a similar course recommended by the Director of Relationships Australia New South Wales, to be completed within twelve months. The court further certified that it was reasonable to engage senior counsel and counsel to attend the proceedings.
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