Fare and Fare
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[2010] FamCA 311
•23 April 2010
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Fare and Fare [2010] FamCA 311
[2010] FamCA 311
23 April 2010
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In the matter of *Fare and Fare*, Benjamin J of the Family Court of Australia considered parenting orders concerning two children, E and G. The dispute involved the arrangements for the children following the separation of their parents.
The primary legal issue before the court was to determine the parenting orders that would be in the best interests of the children, E and G. This involved considering the principles of equal shared parental responsibility and the specific living arrangements for each child.
Benjamin J, by consent of the parties, discharged all previous parenting orders. The court then made new orders reflecting the parties' agreement for equal shared parental responsibility for both E and G. Furthermore, by consent, the court ordered that E live with the father.
The primary legal issue before the court was to determine the parenting orders that would be in the best interests of the children, E and G. This involved considering the principles of equal shared parental responsibility and the specific living arrangements for each child.
Benjamin J, by consent of the parties, discharged all previous parenting orders. The court then made new orders reflecting the parties' agreement for equal shared parental responsibility for both E and G. Furthermore, by consent, the court ordered that E live with the father.
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Family Law
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Fare and Fare [2010] FamCA 311
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