Dune and Simmons (Child support)
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[2018] AATA 335
•11 January 2018
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Dune and Simmons (Child support) [2018] AATA 335
[2018] AATA 335
11 January 2018
CaseChat Overview and Summary
The case of *Dune and Simmons (Child Support)* concerned a dispute between the parties regarding the percentage of care for their child. The decision under review by the court was set aside and substituted.
The primary legal issue before the court was to determine the likely pattern of care for the child. This involved considering whether a terminating event had occurred that would alter the existing care arrangements.
The court's reasoning focused on establishing the factual circumstances surrounding the child's care arrangements. It applied the principles of the *Child Support (Registration and Collection) Act 1988* to assess the likely future pattern of care, considering all relevant evidence to determine the appropriate percentage of care for each parent.
The primary legal issue before the court was to determine the likely pattern of care for the child. This involved considering whether a terminating event had occurred that would alter the existing care arrangements.
The court's reasoning focused on establishing the factual circumstances surrounding the child's care arrangements. It applied the principles of the *Child Support (Registration and Collection) Act 1988* to assess the likely future pattern of care, considering all relevant evidence to determine the appropriate percentage of care for each parent.
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Family Law
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Administrative Law
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Appeal
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Judicial Review
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