Nesser and Child Support Registrar (Child support)
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[2020] AATA 1761
•27 April 2020
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Nesser and Child Support Registrar (Child support) [2020] AATA 1761
[2020] AATA 1761
27 April 2020
CaseChat Overview and Summary
The Administrative Appeals Tribunal considered the dispute between Nesser and the Child Support Registrar concerning the percentage of care arrangements for a child. The Registrar had made a decision under review regarding these arrangements.
The Tribunal was required to determine whether the percentage of care determinations made by the Registrar were correct, specifically in relation to the likely pattern of care from the commencement of the administrative assessment.
The Tribunal affirmed the Registrar's decision, finding that the percentage of care determinations had been correctly made. The reasoning applied by the Tribunal focused on the evidence presented regarding the actual and anticipated care arrangements for the child.
The Tribunal was required to determine whether the percentage of care determinations made by the Registrar were correct, specifically in relation to the likely pattern of care from the commencement of the administrative assessment.
The Tribunal affirmed the Registrar's decision, finding that the percentage of care determinations had been correctly made. The reasoning applied by the Tribunal focused on the evidence presented regarding the actual and anticipated care arrangements for the child.
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Family Law
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Administrative Law
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Statutory Construction
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Judicial Review
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Procedural Fairness
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Jurisdiction
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