Goldberg & Keagle
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[2021] FCCA 1049
•3 May 2021
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Goldberg & Keagle [2021] FCCA 1049
[2021] FCCA 1049
3 May 2021
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In the matter of *Goldberg & Keagle*, heard by Brown J, the applicant, Ms Goldberg, and the respondent, Mr Keagle, were involved in family law proceedings concerning their child, X. The court made orders regarding the handling of information from the Family Law Information Sharing Co-Location Project and concerning the father's time with the child.
The court was required to determine whether to grant leave for the parties to make copies of sensitive information and to consider the mother's application in a case and an order suspending the father's time with the child. The court also needed to provide directions for the future conduct of the trial.
Brown J ordered that the instructing solicitors were at liberty to make one copy of the Family Law Information Sharing Co-Location Project materials for their files, and the parties were permitted to read the material but not to make any further copies. This leave was granted on the condition that all copies be destroyed at the conclusion of the matter, reflecting the court's concern for privacy under section 121 of the *Family Law Act 1975* (Cth). The mother's application in a case and the order suspending the father's time with the child were dismissed, with the father's time with X to resume on 6 May 2021. Further consideration of the matter was adjourned for trial directions.
The court was required to determine whether to grant leave for the parties to make copies of sensitive information and to consider the mother's application in a case and an order suspending the father's time with the child. The court also needed to provide directions for the future conduct of the trial.
Brown J ordered that the instructing solicitors were at liberty to make one copy of the Family Law Information Sharing Co-Location Project materials for their files, and the parties were permitted to read the material but not to make any further copies. This leave was granted on the condition that all copies be destroyed at the conclusion of the matter, reflecting the court's concern for privacy under section 121 of the *Family Law Act 1975* (Cth). The mother's application in a case and the order suspending the father's time with the child were dismissed, with the father's time with X to resume on 6 May 2021. Further consideration of the matter was adjourned for trial directions.
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Family Law
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Civil Procedure
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Procedural Fairness
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Goldberg & Keagle [2021] FCCA 1049
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