Carlson and Fluvium (No 3)
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[2010] FamCA 1044
•17 November 2010
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Carlson and Fluvium (No 3) [2010] FamCA 1044
[2010] FamCA 1044
17 November 2010
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In the matter of *Carlson and Fluvium (No 3)*, Barry J of the Family Court of Australia considered applications concerning the care, welfare, and development of a child, D. The proceedings involved the Mother and the Father, with the court making orders regarding the discharge of a previous order and the allocation of parental responsibility.
The court was required to determine the future parenting arrangements for the child, D, and to address the Father's contravention applications. This involved assessing the existing orders and deciding whether to discharge them, as well as considering the implications of the Father's alleged contraventions.
Barry J ordered that Order (7) of the court's previous order of 20 October 2010 be discharged. Furthermore, the Mother was granted sole responsibility for the care, welfare, and development of the child, D. The Father's contravention applications were adjourned for a future hearing. The court also directed that particulars of the obligations created by these orders, the consequences of contravention, and details of support services be provided to the parties in a separate annexed document, pursuant to sections 62B and 65DA(2) of the relevant legislation.
The court was required to determine the future parenting arrangements for the child, D, and to address the Father's contravention applications. This involved assessing the existing orders and deciding whether to discharge them, as well as considering the implications of the Father's alleged contraventions.
Barry J ordered that Order (7) of the court's previous order of 20 October 2010 be discharged. Furthermore, the Mother was granted sole responsibility for the care, welfare, and development of the child, D. The Father's contravention applications were adjourned for a future hearing. The court also directed that particulars of the obligations created by these orders, the consequences of contravention, and details of support services be provided to the parties in a separate annexed document, pursuant to sections 62B and 65DA(2) of the relevant legislation.
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