CORTESE & CORTESE
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[2017] FamCA 168
•22 March 2017
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CORTESE & CORTESE [2017] FamCA 168
[2017] FamCA 168
22 March 2017
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In the matter of *Cortese & Cortese*, heard before Rees J, the dispute concerned parenting orders for two children, B and C. The specific nature of the dispute leading to these orders is not detailed, but the court made interim arrangements regarding the children's schooling and time spent with their father.
The court was required to determine the interim arrangements for the children's education and their time with each parent. This included specifying where the children would attend school and establishing a schedule for the father to spend time with them during school terms. The court also considered the need to inform the parties of the obligations and consequences associated with contravening the orders made.
Rees J ordered that the children attend D School and spend time with their father each alternate weekend during school terms, from Friday evening to Sunday afternoon. The mother was directed to deliver the children to the father on Fridays, and the father was to return them to the mother on Sundays. The court also mandated that the particulars of these obligations, potential consequences of contravention, and available assistance be set out in an attached Fact Sheet, incorporating these details into the orders pursuant to Sections 65DA(2) and 62B of the *Family Law Act 1975* (Cth). The matter was adjourned for further directions in relation to the substantive proceedings.
The court was required to determine the interim arrangements for the children's education and their time with each parent. This included specifying where the children would attend school and establishing a schedule for the father to spend time with them during school terms. The court also considered the need to inform the parties of the obligations and consequences associated with contravening the orders made.
Rees J ordered that the children attend D School and spend time with their father each alternate weekend during school terms, from Friday evening to Sunday afternoon. The mother was directed to deliver the children to the father on Fridays, and the father was to return them to the mother on Sundays. The court also mandated that the particulars of these obligations, potential consequences of contravention, and available assistance be set out in an attached Fact Sheet, incorporating these details into the orders pursuant to Sections 65DA(2) and 62B of the *Family Law Act 1975* (Cth). The matter was adjourned for further directions in relation to the substantive proceedings.
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