Cadzow and Anor and Alarie and Anor
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[2020] FCCA 1742
•11 June 2020
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Cadzow and Anor and Alarie and Anor [2020] FCCA 1742
[2020] FCCA 1742
11 June 2020
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In the matter of *Cadzow and Anor and Alarie and Anor*, heard before Judge Young, the dispute concerned arrangements for a child, X, born in 2018. The orders made by the court address the time the child would spend with the maternal grandmother, Ms Cooke.
The court was required to determine the specific arrangements for the child X to spend time with the maternal grandmother, Ms Cooke. This involved establishing a schedule for these visits, including frequency and duration, and specifying the location for any changeovers.
The court ordered that the child X spend time with the maternal grandmother, Ms Cooke, on alternate Sundays between 9 am and 5 pm. Furthermore, commencing in February 2021, the child was to spend time with Ms Cooke every fourth weekend, from 9 am Saturday until 5 pm Sunday. Changeovers were to take place at A Family Services, unless the parties agreed otherwise. The matter was adjourned for further directions.
The court was required to determine the specific arrangements for the child X to spend time with the maternal grandmother, Ms Cooke. This involved establishing a schedule for these visits, including frequency and duration, and specifying the location for any changeovers.
The court ordered that the child X spend time with the maternal grandmother, Ms Cooke, on alternate Sundays between 9 am and 5 pm. Furthermore, commencing in February 2021, the child was to spend time with Ms Cooke every fourth weekend, from 9 am Saturday until 5 pm Sunday. Changeovers were to take place at A Family Services, unless the parties agreed otherwise. The matter was adjourned for further directions.
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