CROMPTON & CROMPTON
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[2017] FCCA 584
•29 March 2017
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CROMPTON & CROMPTON [2017] FCCA 584
[2017] FCCA 584
29 March 2017
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In the matter of *Crompton & Crompton*, Judge McGuire considered allegations of contravention of court orders brought by one party against the other. The specific orders in question related to parenting arrangements.
The court was required to determine whether the mother, Ms Crompton, had contravened specific court orders on several dates. The proceedings involved allegations of contravention on 17 February 2016, 29 December 2016, 8 February 2017, and 15 February 2017, as well as on 26 August 2016, 19 October 2016, 21 December 2016, and 22 February 2017.
The court found that Ms Crompton had contravened the court orders on 17 February 2016, 29 December 2016, 8 February 2017, and 15 February 2017. However, the allegations concerning contraventions on 26 August 2016, 19 October 2016, 21 December 2016, and 22 February 2017 were not proven to the required standard and were therefore dismissed.
The court was required to determine whether the mother, Ms Crompton, had contravened specific court orders on several dates. The proceedings involved allegations of contravention on 17 February 2016, 29 December 2016, 8 February 2017, and 15 February 2017, as well as on 26 August 2016, 19 October 2016, 21 December 2016, and 22 February 2017.
The court found that Ms Crompton had contravened the court orders on 17 February 2016, 29 December 2016, 8 February 2017, and 15 February 2017. However, the allegations concerning contraventions on 26 August 2016, 19 October 2016, 21 December 2016, and 22 February 2017 were not proven to the required standard and were therefore dismissed.
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Family Law
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Civil Procedure
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Breach
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Remedies
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Procedural Fairness
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