Haroldson and Haroldson
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[2017] FamCA 1073
•21 December 2017
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Haroldson and Haroldson [2017] FamCA 1073
[2017] FamCA 1073
21 December 2017
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In *Haroldson and Haroldson*, Berman J of the Federal Circuit Court of Australia made orders concerning the parenting arrangements for a child born in 2005. The dispute involved the living arrangements and time spent between the child and each parent.
The court was required to determine the primary residence of the child, the specific time the child would spend with each parent, and the conditions surrounding the handover of the child between parents. Additionally, the court considered the need for an injunction to prevent the mother from operating social media accounts in the child's name or discussing the proceedings online.
Berman J ordered that all previous parenting orders be suspended and that the child live with the father. The child was to spend time with the mother during term time on alternate weekends and for specific periods during the Christmas school holidays. The court also stipulated that handovers not occurring at the child's school were to take place at the father's home, with specific conditions regarding the parents' presence. Furthermore, an injunction was granted restraining the mother from operating social media accounts in the child's name or discussing the litigation online.
The court was required to determine the primary residence of the child, the specific time the child would spend with each parent, and the conditions surrounding the handover of the child between parents. Additionally, the court considered the need for an injunction to prevent the mother from operating social media accounts in the child's name or discussing the proceedings online.
Berman J ordered that all previous parenting orders be suspended and that the child live with the father. The child was to spend time with the mother during term time on alternate weekends and for specific periods during the Christmas school holidays. The court also stipulated that handovers not occurring at the child's school were to take place at the father's home, with specific conditions regarding the parents' presence. Furthermore, an injunction was granted restraining the mother from operating social media accounts in the child's name or discussing the litigation online.
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Family Law
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Injunction
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Procedural Fairness
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