HERMANN & VICTOR

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[2009] FamCA 1266

18 DECEMBER 2009


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AGLC Case Decision Date
HERMANN & VICTOR [2009] FamCA 1266 [2009] FamCA 1266 18 DECEMBER 2009

CaseChat Overview and Summary

The case of *Hermann & Victor* concerned parenting orders for two children, J and P. The court was required to determine the specific arrangements for the children's time with each parent, discharging previous orders and establishing new arrangements for regular contact, school holidays, and public holidays.

The court's primary task was to establish a comprehensive parenting regime that superseded existing orders, save for those made by consent on 21 October 2009. This involved detailing the father's time with the children, including alternate weekends, mid-week contact, and specific arrangements during school holidays. The court also addressed the allocation of time during Easter long weekends when they did not fall within school holidays, ensuring a clear and alternating schedule between the parents.

The court's reasoning led to the discharge of all previous current parenting orders, except for the consent orders of 21 October 2009. New orders were made to govern the children's time with the father, encompassing alternate weekends, mid-week visits, and specific holiday periods. These orders were designed to provide a structured framework for the children's time with each parent, including provisions for school holidays and Easter long weekends. The court also discharged the appointment of the Independent Children's Lawyer and removed all applications from the pending list.
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Areas of Law

  • Family Law

Legal Concepts

  • Consent

  • Remedies

  • Procedural Fairness

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