Brice and Brice
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[2015] FamCA 1089
•13 December 2015
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Brice and Brice [2015] FamCA 1089
[2015] FamCA 1089
13 December 2015
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In the matter of *Brice and Brice*, Tree J considered orders relating to the time the father would spend with the parties' two children, C and B, during the 2015/2016 Christmas school holidays. The dispute concerned the terms and conditions under which the father could exercise his time with the children, including geographical limitations and procedural requirements.
The court was required to determine the specific arrangements for the father's time with the children, including the dates, duration, and locations for such contact. Additionally, the court had to consider the continuation of an Airport Watch Order previously in place for the children.
Tree J made orders suspending, to the extent of any inconsistency, previous orders of Coates FM made on 6 July 2007 until 25 January 2016. The father was permitted to spend time with the children during the 2015/2016 Christmas school holidays, subject to specific written notification to the mother by a set date, lodging his passports with the Court Registry, and adhering to defined periods and geographical restrictions for contact within a 200km radius of F Town and within Australia. Changeovers were to occur at a specified address in H Town. The Airport Watch Order for the children was extended for a further 12 months.
The court was required to determine the specific arrangements for the father's time with the children, including the dates, duration, and locations for such contact. Additionally, the court had to consider the continuation of an Airport Watch Order previously in place for the children.
Tree J made orders suspending, to the extent of any inconsistency, previous orders of Coates FM made on 6 July 2007 until 25 January 2016. The father was permitted to spend time with the children during the 2015/2016 Christmas school holidays, subject to specific written notification to the mother by a set date, lodging his passports with the Court Registry, and adhering to defined periods and geographical restrictions for contact within a 200km radius of F Town and within Australia. Changeovers were to occur at a specified address in H Town. The Airport Watch Order for the children was extended for a further 12 months.
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Family Law
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Jurisdiction
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Injunction
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Procedural Fairness
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