JAMISON & JAMISON
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[2018] FCCA 2528
•16 August 2018
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Jamison and Jamison [2018] FCCA 2528
[2018] FCCA 2528
16 August 2018
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In the matter of *Jamison & Jamison*, heard by Judge Henderson, the dispute concerned parenting and property matters between the parties. The court was required to make final orders regarding the division of the parties' property and arrangements for their child, [X].
The legal issues before the court included the determination of final property orders, the allocation of parental responsibility for the child, the child's living arrangements, the extent of the father's time with the child, and whether the father should be restrained from approaching the child or attending certain locations associated with the child. The court also considered an application for costs by the Independent Children's Lawyer.
By consent, the court made final property orders in accordance with the document marked "Exhibit 1". In relation to parenting, the mother was granted sole parental responsibility for the child, who was to live with the mother. The father was ordered to spend no time with the child and was restrained from approaching the child or attending the child's school, after-school care, or extra-curricular activities. The Independent Children's Lawyer's application for costs was dismissed.
The legal issues before the court included the determination of final property orders, the allocation of parental responsibility for the child, the child's living arrangements, the extent of the father's time with the child, and whether the father should be restrained from approaching the child or attending certain locations associated with the child. The court also considered an application for costs by the Independent Children's Lawyer.
By consent, the court made final property orders in accordance with the document marked "Exhibit 1". In relation to parenting, the mother was granted sole parental responsibility for the child, who was to live with the mother. The father was ordered to spend no time with the child and was restrained from approaching the child or attending the child's school, after-school care, or extra-curricular activities. The Independent Children's Lawyer's application for costs was dismissed.
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Family Law
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Civil Procedure
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Consent
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Costs
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Injunction
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Jamison and Jamison [2018] FCCA 2528
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