Game and Walker (No. 2)
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[2007] FamCA 1621
•29 November 2007
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Game and Walker (No. 2) [2007] FamCA 1621
[2007] FamCA 1621
29 November 2007
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In the matter of *Game and Walker (No. 2)*, the Honourable Justice Jordan of the Family Court of Australia considered orders concerning the living arrangements and parental responsibility for two children, J and E. The dispute revolved around the future care and upbringing of these children following the breakdown of their parents' relationship.
The court was required to determine the primary residence of the children, the allocation of parental responsibility, and the nature and extent of the children's contact with the Father. Additionally, the court needed to address the communication arrangements between the children and the Father, and ensure that the orders were accompanied by appropriate information regarding compliance and potential consequences of contravention.
Justice Jordan ordered that the children, J and E, live with the Mother and that the Mother have sole parental responsibility for their care, welfare, and development. The children were to spend such time with the Father as the parties might agree, and were to communicate with the Father by telephone each Sunday between 6:00 pm and 6:30 pm Queensland time. Pursuant to sections 65DA(2) and 62B of the relevant legislation, the court also stipulated that a Fact Sheet detailing the obligations created by these orders, the consequences of contravention, and information on assistance for compliance be attached to and included within the orders.
The court was required to determine the primary residence of the children, the allocation of parental responsibility, and the nature and extent of the children's contact with the Father. Additionally, the court needed to address the communication arrangements between the children and the Father, and ensure that the orders were accompanied by appropriate information regarding compliance and potential consequences of contravention.
Justice Jordan ordered that the children, J and E, live with the Mother and that the Mother have sole parental responsibility for their care, welfare, and development. The children were to spend such time with the Father as the parties might agree, and were to communicate with the Father by telephone each Sunday between 6:00 pm and 6:30 pm Queensland time. Pursuant to sections 65DA(2) and 62B of the relevant legislation, the court also stipulated that a Fact Sheet detailing the obligations created by these orders, the consequences of contravention, and information on assistance for compliance be attached to and included within the orders.
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