Hinds and Charlton (No.2)
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[2017] FCCA 2958
•29 November 2017
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Hinds and Charlton (No.2) [2017] FCCA 2958
[2017] FCCA 2958
29 November 2017
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In *Hinds and Charlton (No.2)*, Judge Kelly of the Family Court of Australia considered a dispute between the parties concerning the schooling arrangements for their children. The specific nature of the dispute, beyond the enrolment and cancellation of schooling, is not detailed in the provided text.
The court was required to determine the appropriate orders regarding the enrolment of three children, identified as X, Y, and Z, at specific schools, and the cancellation of one child's enrolment at another school. The court also needed to address the financial implications of any cancellation fees and to finalise the proceedings.
Judge Kelly made orders confirming the children's enrolment at designated schools commencing in first term of 2018, 2020, and 2022 respectively. The court further ordered the cancellation of child X's enrolment at a different school and stipulated that the parties were to share equally any cancellation fees incurred. The proceedings were dismissed as finalised, with liberty granted to the parties to seek further directions regarding departure applications under the *Child Support (Assessment) Act 1989* within 28 days.
The court was required to determine the appropriate orders regarding the enrolment of three children, identified as X, Y, and Z, at specific schools, and the cancellation of one child's enrolment at another school. The court also needed to address the financial implications of any cancellation fees and to finalise the proceedings.
Judge Kelly made orders confirming the children's enrolment at designated schools commencing in first term of 2018, 2020, and 2022 respectively. The court further ordered the cancellation of child X's enrolment at a different school and stipulated that the parties were to share equally any cancellation fees incurred. The proceedings were dismissed as finalised, with liberty granted to the parties to seek further directions regarding departure applications under the *Child Support (Assessment) Act 1989* within 28 days.
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