HENLEY & HENLEY

Case

[2014] FamCA 762

15 September 2014


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HENLEY & HENLEY [2014] FamCA 762 [2014] FamCA 762 15 September 2014

CaseChat Overview and Summary

In the matter of *Henley & Henley*, Berman J of the Family Court of Australia considered orders concerning the residence and time spent with a child, N. The dispute involved the parents' arrangements for their child, N, born in 2010, and the court was required to make specific orders regarding N's primary residence and the time N would spend with each parent.

The court was tasked with determining the appropriate residential arrangements for the child, N, and the specific schedule for N to spend time with the father. This involved establishing a geographical limit for N's residence and detailing the periods of time N would be in the father's care, including regular and alternate week arrangements.

Berman J ordered that the mother cause the child N to reside within a 25-kilometre radius of the Adelaide GPO, or another agreed locality, by a specified date. The court then set out a detailed schedule for N to spend time with the father, commencing shortly after the residential order and continuing with alternating weekly arrangements. Handover arrangements were also specified to occur at a particular police station. The matter was adjourned for further consideration.
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Areas of Law

  • Family Law

  • Civil Procedure

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  • Remedies

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