Ellingford and Birchall
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[2018] FamCA 1005
•29 November 2018
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Ellingford and Birchall [2018] FamCA 1005
[2018] FamCA 1005
29 November 2018
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In the matter of *Ellingford and Birchall*, heard before Stevenson J, the parties sought orders concerning the disclosure of existing court orders relating to their children, X and Y. The dispute centred on the parties' respective applications filed in November 2018, which the court ultimately dismissed.
The primary legal issue before the court was whether to grant leave for the parties to provide sealed copies of previous orders made by Justice Stevenson on 18 July 2018 to various third parties. These third parties included educational providers, educational specialists, and medical/allied health care providers involved with the children.
Stevenson J, by consent of the parties, ordered that leave be granted for the disclosure of the 18 July 2018 orders to the specified educational and medical/allied health care providers. Concurrently, the court dismissed the Amended Application in a Case filed by the mother and the Response to an Application in a Case filed by the father, both dated November 2018.
The primary legal issue before the court was whether to grant leave for the parties to provide sealed copies of previous orders made by Justice Stevenson on 18 July 2018 to various third parties. These third parties included educational providers, educational specialists, and medical/allied health care providers involved with the children.
Stevenson J, by consent of the parties, ordered that leave be granted for the disclosure of the 18 July 2018 orders to the specified educational and medical/allied health care providers. Concurrently, the court dismissed the Amended Application in a Case filed by the mother and the Response to an Application in a Case filed by the father, both dated November 2018.
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Family Law
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Civil Procedure
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Consent
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