SANDFORD & SANDFORD
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[2015] FCCA 3068
•2 December 2015
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SANDFORD & SANDFORD [2015] FCCA 3068
[2015] FCCA 3068
2 December 2015
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In the matter of SANDFORD & SANDFORD, heard before Judge Burchardt, the dispute concerned parental responsibility and living arrangements for a child, [X]. The orders indicate a disagreement between the parents regarding the upbringing and care of [X], necessitating judicial intervention to establish clear directives.
The court was required to determine the appropriate orders concerning sole parental responsibility, the child's residence, the exchange of information between parents, and the removal of the child from an airport watch list. Furthermore, the court needed to address the conditions under which the child might undertake overseas travel.
Judge Burchardt ordered that the mother have sole parental responsibility for [X] and that [X] live with her. The father was directed to provide his mailing address to the mother, and the mother was ordered to provide the father with [X]'s school reports and regular photos at least four times annually. Additionally, [X]'s name was to be removed from the airport watch list, and the mother was required to give the father 14 days' notice of any proposed overseas travel for [X].
The court was required to determine the appropriate orders concerning sole parental responsibility, the child's residence, the exchange of information between parents, and the removal of the child from an airport watch list. Furthermore, the court needed to address the conditions under which the child might undertake overseas travel.
Judge Burchardt ordered that the mother have sole parental responsibility for [X] and that [X] live with her. The father was directed to provide his mailing address to the mother, and the mother was ordered to provide the father with [X]'s school reports and regular photos at least four times annually. Additionally, [X]'s name was to be removed from the airport watch list, and the mother was required to give the father 14 days' notice of any proposed overseas travel for [X].
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SANDFORD & SANDFORD [2015] FCCA 3068
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