Paretino and Paretino

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[2016] FamCA 261

19 April 2016


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Paretino and Paretino [2016] FamCA 261 [2016] FamCA 261 19 April 2016

CaseChat Overview and Summary

In *Paretino and Paretino*, the court was asked to make orders concerning the living arrangements and time spent between two children, B and C, and their parents. The dispute involved the father's time with the children and related conditions, as well as the exclusive use and occupation of a property.

The court was required to determine the specific arrangements for the children's residence, the schedule for the father's time with them, and the conditions under which that time would occur. Further issues included the location and supervision of changeovers, prohibitions on the father's consumption of alcohol and illicit substances, and the father's exclusive use and occupation of a property. The court also noted an upcoming appointment with a Family Consultant for a Children and Parents Issues Assessment.

The court ordered that the children live with the Mother and spend time with the Father on specified dates and times, commencing with limited periods and progressing to longer Sunday visits. Crucially, all of the father's time with the children was to be supervised by his sister, Ms D Paretino, with his time suspended if she was unable or unwilling to supervise. Changeovers were to take place at the mother's residence with the supervisor present. The father was also restrained from consuming alcohol or illicit drugs while the children were in his care and for 48 hours prior. The father was granted exclusive use and occupation of a property at E Street, Suburb F, commencing 2 May 2016, with a note that this order might be inconsistent with an interim or provisional AVO. Finally, the court noted a scheduled Family Consultant appointment for a Children and Parents Issues Assessment on 18 July 2016.
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Areas of Law

  • Family Law

Legal Concepts

  • Injunction

  • Jurisdiction

  • Remedies

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SS & AH [2010] FamCAFC 13
George & George [2013] FamCAFC 182
Deiter & Deiter [2011] FamCAFC 82