Detruit and Warrant
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[2010] FamCA 129
•19 February 2010
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Detruit and Warrant [2010] FamCA 129
[2010] FamCA 129
19 February 2010
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In the Family Court of Australia, before Brown J, the proceedings involved applications concerning the welfare of children E and J. The specific nature of the dispute between the parties is not detailed, but the orders indicate significant concerns regarding the children's living arrangements and the father's allegations.
The court was required to determine several critical issues, including the need for independent representation for the children, the intervention of the Department of Human Services, and the father's allegations concerning the children. Furthermore, the court needed to establish interim living arrangements for the children and ensure proper service of documents and responses.
Brown J applied provisions of the *Family Law Act 1975*, including sections 68L(2) to ensure independent representation for the children, and section 91B to request the intervention of the Department of Human Services. The court also directed the Department to prepare a report on the father's allegations and ordered the production of relevant files. Interim orders were made for the children to live with the father, with provisions for time and communication with the mother as agreed. The court also attached a Family Law Courts Fact Sheet to the orders, outlining the obligations and consequences of contravention.
The court was required to determine several critical issues, including the need for independent representation for the children, the intervention of the Department of Human Services, and the father's allegations concerning the children. Furthermore, the court needed to establish interim living arrangements for the children and ensure proper service of documents and responses.
Brown J applied provisions of the *Family Law Act 1975*, including sections 68L(2) to ensure independent representation for the children, and section 91B to request the intervention of the Department of Human Services. The court also directed the Department to prepare a report on the father's allegations and ordered the production of relevant files. Interim orders were made for the children to live with the father, with provisions for time and communication with the mother as agreed. The court also attached a Family Law Courts Fact Sheet to the orders, outlining the obligations and consequences of contravention.
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