Randwick and Anor and Keefe
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[2014] FamCA 905
•2 September 2014
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Randwick and Anor and Keefe [2014] FamCA 905
[2014] FamCA 905
2 September 2014
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In the matter of *Randwick and Anor and Keefe*, heard before Cronin J of the Family Court of Australia, the application concerned alleged contravention by Ms Keefe. The specific nature of the contravention is not detailed in the provided text, but the court's orders indicate a serious matter requiring Ms Keefe's attendance.
The primary legal issue before the court was whether to issue a warrant for the arrest of Ms Keefe to ensure her attendance at a future hearing. This decision was made pursuant to section 65Q of the *Family Law Act 1975* (Cth), which empowers the court to issue such warrants to secure attendance.
Cronin J ordered that a warrant issue for the arrest of Ms Keefe, directing that she be brought before the Family Court and not released on bail without further order. The mother was granted liberty to apply for release prior to the return date. The court also directed that its reasons be transcribed and that a copy of the order be posted to Ms Keefe at two specified properties.
The primary legal issue before the court was whether to issue a warrant for the arrest of Ms Keefe to ensure her attendance at a future hearing. This decision was made pursuant to section 65Q of the *Family Law Act 1975* (Cth), which empowers the court to issue such warrants to secure attendance.
Cronin J ordered that a warrant issue for the arrest of Ms Keefe, directing that she be brought before the Family Court and not released on bail without further order. The mother was granted liberty to apply for release prior to the return date. The court also directed that its reasons be transcribed and that a copy of the order be posted to Ms Keefe at two specified properties.
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Family Law
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Procedural Fairness
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