FENNING & FENNING
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[2015] FamCA 1168
•7 July 2015
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FENNING & FENNING [2015] FamCA 1168
[2015] FamCA 1168
7 July 2015
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In the matter of *Fenning & Fenning*, the mother, Ms Fenning, alleged that the father had contravened certain court orders. The proceedings were heard by Le Poer Trench J.
The court was required to determine whether the father had contravened the parenting orders. Specifically, the court considered whether the father had reasonable grounds for any alleged contravention and whether one of the orders in question had been varied by agreement between the parties.
Le Poer Trench J found that the father had reasonable grounds for the contraventions alleged by the mother. Furthermore, the court determined that one of the orders the mother claimed had been contravened had, in fact, been varied by the agreement of the parties. Consequently, the application was dismissed.
The court ordered that the Contravention Application filed by the mother on 30 January 2015 be dismissed.
The court was required to determine whether the father had contravened the parenting orders. Specifically, the court considered whether the father had reasonable grounds for any alleged contravention and whether one of the orders in question had been varied by agreement between the parties.
Le Poer Trench J found that the father had reasonable grounds for the contraventions alleged by the mother. Furthermore, the court determined that one of the orders the mother claimed had been contravened had, in fact, been varied by the agreement of the parties. Consequently, the application was dismissed.
The court ordered that the Contravention Application filed by the mother on 30 January 2015 be dismissed.
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Family Law
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Appeal
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Jurisdiction
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Procedural Fairness
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