Delahunty and Delahunty
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[2016] FamCA 828
•30 September 2016
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Delahunty and Delahunty [2016] FamCA 828
[2016] FamCA 828
30 September 2016
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In the matter of *Delahunty and Delahunty*, heard by Rees J, the proceedings concerned an application filed by the father on 27 July 2016, which was ultimately dismissed. The dispute involved orders concerning a child, C, born in 2010, and the conduct of the parties in relation to the child.
The court was required to determine the terms of orders to be made concerning the child, including restrictions on communication and the location of time spent with the child. The court also considered the application of specific provisions of the *Family Law Act 1975* (Cth) in relation to the obligations and consequences of contravening such orders.
Rees J made orders restraining Ms B from questioning the child or discussing matters related to the proceedings with the child, including in the child's presence. Furthermore, the court ordered that any future time the father spent with the child was to occur within the Brisbane area. These orders were made pursuant to Sections 65DA(2) and 62B of the *Family Law Act 1975* (Cth), with particulars of obligations, consequences of contravention, and assistance for compliance set out in an attached Fact Sheet, which was incorporated into the orders.
The court was required to determine the terms of orders to be made concerning the child, including restrictions on communication and the location of time spent with the child. The court also considered the application of specific provisions of the *Family Law Act 1975* (Cth) in relation to the obligations and consequences of contravening such orders.
Rees J made orders restraining Ms B from questioning the child or discussing matters related to the proceedings with the child, including in the child's presence. Furthermore, the court ordered that any future time the father spent with the child was to occur within the Brisbane area. These orders were made pursuant to Sections 65DA(2) and 62B of the *Family Law Act 1975* (Cth), with particulars of obligations, consequences of contravention, and assistance for compliance set out in an attached Fact Sheet, which was incorporated into the orders.
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Family Law
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Civil Procedure
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Injunction
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Procedural Fairness
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Jurisdiction
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