Clapham and Tatem and Anor
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[2009] FamCA 1142
•17 November 2009
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Clapham and Tatem and Anor [2009] FamCA 1142
[2009] FamCA 1142
17 November 2009
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In the matter of *Clapham and Tatem and Anor*, heard before Barry J, the dispute concerned an application for final orders by the Mother. The specific nature of the dispute, beyond the application for final orders, is not detailed in the provided text.
The court was required to determine whether to grant a stay on the Mother's application for final orders and, if so, under what conditions. This involved considering the Mother's compliance with certain requirements, specifically in relation to remaining drug-free.
Barry J ordered that the Mother's application for final orders be stayed for a period of twelve months, or until such earlier time as she could satisfy the Independent Children's Lawyer that she had remained drug-free for at least six months. Additionally, the Mother was ordered to provide the Independent Children's Lawyer with her residential address and telephone numbers within twenty-four hours of any change to these details.
The court was required to determine whether to grant a stay on the Mother's application for final orders and, if so, under what conditions. This involved considering the Mother's compliance with certain requirements, specifically in relation to remaining drug-free.
Barry J ordered that the Mother's application for final orders be stayed for a period of twelve months, or until such earlier time as she could satisfy the Independent Children's Lawyer that she had remained drug-free for at least six months. Additionally, the Mother was ordered to provide the Independent Children's Lawyer with her residential address and telephone numbers within twenty-four hours of any change to these details.
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Family Law
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Civil Procedure
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Stay of Proceedings
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Procedural Fairness
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Injunction
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Natural Justice
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