Broomhall and Broomhall (Child support)
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[2021] AATA 2292
•27 May 2021
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Broomhall and Broomhall (Child support) [2021] AATA 2292
[2021] AATA 2292
27 May 2021
CaseChat Overview and Summary
The Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) considered the dispute between the parties, identified as Broomhall and Broomhall, concerning the percentage of care for their child. The applicant sought to have the decision under review affirmed, which related to the assessment of child support.
The primary legal issue before the Tribunal was whether there had been a change to the likely pattern of care of the child. This determination was crucial for assessing the applicable child support percentage.
The Tribunal found that there was no change to the likely pattern of care. Applying the relevant provisions of the *Child Support (Registration and Collection) Act 1988*, the Tribunal concluded that the existing assessment remained appropriate. Consequently, the decision under review was affirmed.
The primary legal issue before the Tribunal was whether there had been a change to the likely pattern of care of the child. This determination was crucial for assessing the applicable child support percentage.
The Tribunal found that there was no change to the likely pattern of care. Applying the relevant provisions of the *Child Support (Registration and Collection) Act 1988*, the Tribunal concluded that the existing assessment remained appropriate. Consequently, the decision under review was affirmed.
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Family Law
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Administrative Law
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Jurisdiction
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Judicial Review
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Procedural Fairness
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Statutory Construction
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