Lisle and Lisle

Case

[2010] FamCA 844

20 September 2010


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Lisle and Lisle [2010] FamCA 844 [2010] FamCA 844 20 September 2010

CaseChat Overview and Summary

In *Lisle and Lisle*, heard by Justice Rose, the dispute concerned the interim care arrangements for the youngest child of the parties, Y, born in December 2004. The court was required to determine the immediate care of the child pending further proceedings.

The court's primary focus was on establishing a safe and stable interim care arrangement for Y. This involved considering the child's welfare and the practicalities of implementing any orders. The court also addressed the need for the parents to receive guidance regarding the proceedings and the care of the child.

Justice Rose ordered that the child be placed in the care of the mother until further order, with specific conditions for collection and overnight care by the maternal grandmother. The mother was permitted limited contact for settling the child, and both parents were prohibited from communicating with the child about the proceedings. The proceedings were adjourned to allow for the reception of oral evidence from Dr M and potentially other witnesses.
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Areas of Law

  • Family Law

Legal Concepts

  • Jurisdiction

  • Procedural Fairness

  • Injunction

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