Kron and Albinson
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[2014] FCCA 686
•24 March 2014
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Kron and Albinson [2014] FCCA 686
[2014] FCCA 686
24 March 2014
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In the matter of *Kron and Albinson*, heard by Judge Scarlett, the dispute concerned parenting arrangements for two children, [X] and [Y], born in 2007 and 2009 respectively. The court was required to determine the living arrangements for the children, the extent of time they would spend with each parent, and the specific conditions under which these arrangements would operate.
The court was tasked with determining the primary residence of the children and the allocation of parental responsibility. Furthermore, the court needed to establish a detailed schedule for the children's time with the non-resident parent, including provisions for school holidays and specific public holidays. Crucially, the court also had to consider and implement measures to ensure the children's safety and well-being, including provisions for drug testing of the parents and injunctions regarding drug use. The court also addressed the children's schooling and general care, and the preparation of an updated Family Report.
Judge Scarlett ordered that the children were to live with the father, who was granted sole parental responsibility. The mother was to have specific periods of time with the children, with detailed provisions for changeovers, including the requirement for supervised urinalysis for both parents to test for illegal drugs. The court also ordered that the children remain enrolled at their current school and that both parents ensure their regular attendance and adequate care. The matter was adjourned for further hearing, with directions for the filing of affidavit material and the preparation of a Family Report.
The court was tasked with determining the primary residence of the children and the allocation of parental responsibility. Furthermore, the court needed to establish a detailed schedule for the children's time with the non-resident parent, including provisions for school holidays and specific public holidays. Crucially, the court also had to consider and implement measures to ensure the children's safety and well-being, including provisions for drug testing of the parents and injunctions regarding drug use. The court also addressed the children's schooling and general care, and the preparation of an updated Family Report.
Judge Scarlett ordered that the children were to live with the father, who was granted sole parental responsibility. The mother was to have specific periods of time with the children, with detailed provisions for changeovers, including the requirement for supervised urinalysis for both parents to test for illegal drugs. The court also ordered that the children remain enrolled at their current school and that both parents ensure their regular attendance and adequate care. The matter was adjourned for further hearing, with directions for the filing of affidavit material and the preparation of a Family Report.
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Kron and Albinson [2014] FCCA 686
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