Mazziz and Mazziz
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[2007] FamCA 1457
•24 September 2007
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Mazziz and Mazziz [2007] FamCA 1457
[2007] FamCA 1457
24 September 2007
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In *Mazziz and Mazziz*, heard before Justice Mullane, the dispute concerned parenting arrangements for a child, S, born in October 1995. The specific nature of the dispute, such as whether it was an initial application or a variation, is not detailed, but the court was tasked with determining the primary residence and time spent between the child and each parent.
The central legal issue before the court was to establish a parenting order that would best serve the interests of the child, S. This involved considering the practicalities of the child's living arrangements and the time each parent would spend with S, in accordance with relevant family law principles.
Justice Mullane ordered that, pending further order, the child S would live with the father. The child would spend time with the mother every second weekend, commencing from the end of school on Friday and concluding at the start of school on Monday. Additionally, the child would spend such other periods with the mother as the parents might agree.
The central legal issue before the court was to establish a parenting order that would best serve the interests of the child, S. This involved considering the practicalities of the child's living arrangements and the time each parent would spend with S, in accordance with relevant family law principles.
Justice Mullane ordered that, pending further order, the child S would live with the father. The child would spend time with the mother every second weekend, commencing from the end of school on Friday and concluding at the start of school on Monday. Additionally, the child would spend such other periods with the mother as the parents might agree.
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