Jamison and Jamison
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[2007] FamCA 891
•13 August 2007
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Jamison and Jamison [2007] FamCA 891
[2007] FamCA 891
13 August 2007
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In *Jamison and Jamison*, heard before Mullane J, the dispute concerned parenting orders for two children. The specific nature of the dispute leading to the appeal is not detailed, but the orders reflect a resolution concerning the children's living arrangements and time spent with each parent.
The court was required to determine the appropriate parenting orders for the children, considering their best interests. This involved determining where the children would live, the extent of their time with each parent, and the arrangements for supervision and legal representation.
Mullane J made orders by consent regarding the children's living arrangements, stipulating they were to live with the mother pending further order. The court also ordered that the children be represented by an independent lawyer, with the Legal Aid Commission of NSW requested to arrange this. Further orders detailed the process for providing relevant documents to the Legal Aid Commission. The appeal was allowed, and pending further order, the children were to spend time with the father on alternate Saturdays, supervised by the paternal grandparents, with specific arrangements for the commencement and location of these visits.
The court was required to determine the appropriate parenting orders for the children, considering their best interests. This involved determining where the children would live, the extent of their time with each parent, and the arrangements for supervision and legal representation.
Mullane J made orders by consent regarding the children's living arrangements, stipulating they were to live with the mother pending further order. The court also ordered that the children be represented by an independent lawyer, with the Legal Aid Commission of NSW requested to arrange this. Further orders detailed the process for providing relevant documents to the Legal Aid Commission. The appeal was allowed, and pending further order, the children were to spend time with the father on alternate Saturdays, supervised by the paternal grandparents, with specific arrangements for the commencement and location of these visits.
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Family Law
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Civil Procedure
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Appeal
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Consent
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Procedural Fairness
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Jamison and Jamison [2007] FamCA 891
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