Peters and Child Support Registrar (Child support)
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[2019] AATA 5124
•17 July 2019
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Peters and Child Support Registrar (Child support) [2019] AATA 5124
[2019] AATA 5124
17 July 2019
CaseChat Overview and Summary
The Administrative Appeals Tribunal considered the dispute between Peters and the Child Support Registrar concerning the determination of care percentages for child support purposes.
The Tribunal was required to determine whether the care percentages had been correctly assessed, specifically in relation to the likely pattern of care from the commencement of the administrative assessment.
The Tribunal affirmed the decision under review, finding that the care percentages had been correctly determined. The reasoning applied focused on establishing the actual or likely pattern of care from the relevant date.
The Tribunal was required to determine whether the care percentages had been correctly assessed, specifically in relation to the likely pattern of care from the commencement of the administrative assessment.
The Tribunal affirmed the decision under review, finding that the care percentages had been correctly determined. The reasoning applied focused on establishing the actual or likely pattern of care from the relevant date.
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Family Law
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Administrative Law
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Jurisdiction
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Statutory Construction
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Judicial Review
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Procedural Fairness
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NYVN and Child Support Registrar (Child support second review) [2023] AATA 249
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