Oxley and Oxley
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[2016] FCCA 3438
•16 November 2016
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Oxley and Oxley [2016] FCCA 3438
[2016] FCCA 3438
16 November 2016
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In the matter of *Oxley and Oxley*, heard by Judge Hartnett, the dispute concerned parenting arrangements for two children. The specific nature of the dispute, beyond the need for parenting orders, is not detailed in the provided text.
The court was required to determine the most appropriate parenting orders for the children, considering the provisions of the *Family Law Act 1975* (Cth), specifically sections 62B and 65DA(2), which relate to the particulars of obligations and consequences of contravention of court orders.
Judge Hartnett ordered the discharge of all previous parenting orders. The court then made new orders granting the Mother sole parental responsibility for the children and stipulating that the children live with the Mother. The children were to spend time with the Father as agreed in writing between the parties, subject to any conditions the Mother might request. All other extant applications were dismissed, and the matter was removed from the list of pending cases. The court also noted that the particulars of the obligations and potential consequences of contravening these orders were set out in an annexure, forming part of the orders pursuant to the *Family Law Act 1975* (Cth).
The court was required to determine the most appropriate parenting orders for the children, considering the provisions of the *Family Law Act 1975* (Cth), specifically sections 62B and 65DA(2), which relate to the particulars of obligations and consequences of contravention of court orders.
Judge Hartnett ordered the discharge of all previous parenting orders. The court then made new orders granting the Mother sole parental responsibility for the children and stipulating that the children live with the Mother. The children were to spend time with the Father as agreed in writing between the parties, subject to any conditions the Mother might request. All other extant applications were dismissed, and the matter was removed from the list of pending cases. The court also noted that the particulars of the obligations and potential consequences of contravening these orders were set out in an annexure, forming part of the orders pursuant to the *Family Law Act 1975* (Cth).
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Oxley and Oxley [2016] FCCA 3438
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