HENTY & SULLVIAN
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[2013] FamCA 385
•11 April 2013
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HENTY & SULLVIAN
[2013] FamCA 385
[2013] FamCA 385
11 April 2013
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In the matter of Henty & Sullivan, Cronin J considered a contravention application filed by the father and applications by both parents concerning final orders. The father's contravention application alleged breaches of existing parenting orders.
The court was required to determine whether the father had adduced sufficient evidence to support his allegations of contravention. Additionally, the court had to consider variations to existing parenting orders regarding the child's time with each parent, the provision of a Russian passport for the child, and the adjournment of further applications relating to final orders.
Cronin J dismissed the father's contravention application, finding no evidence to support the allegations. The court then varied the existing orders concerning the child's time, specifying the commencement and duration of Wednesday/Thursday and alternate weekend arrangements. The mother was also ordered to provide a copy of the child's Russian passport to the father upon receipt. Further applications regarding final orders were adjourned for a future hearing. The court also made orders regarding the provision of a Fact Sheet detailing obligations and consequences of non-compliance, and dismissed all other interim applications.
The court was required to determine whether the father had adduced sufficient evidence to support his allegations of contravention. Additionally, the court had to consider variations to existing parenting orders regarding the child's time with each parent, the provision of a Russian passport for the child, and the adjournment of further applications relating to final orders.
Cronin J dismissed the father's contravention application, finding no evidence to support the allegations. The court then varied the existing orders concerning the child's time, specifying the commencement and duration of Wednesday/Thursday and alternate weekend arrangements. The mother was also ordered to provide a copy of the child's Russian passport to the father upon receipt. Further applications regarding final orders were adjourned for a future hearing. The court also made orders regarding the provision of a Fact Sheet detailing obligations and consequences of non-compliance, and dismissed all other interim applications.
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[2013] FamCA 385
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