Stansby and Getson (Child support)
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[2022] AATA 2115
•6 May 2022
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Stansby and Getson (Child support) [2022] AATA 2115
[2022] AATA 2115
6 May 2022
CaseChat Overview and Summary
The matter of *Stansby and Getson* concerned an application for the collection of a child support maintenance liability and associated arrears. The applicant sought to have these amounts collected, and the decision under review affirmed the acceptance of this application.
The primary legal issue before the court was whether the application for the collection of the maintenance liability and arrears had been correctly accepted. This involved an examination of the relevant provisions of the *Child Support (Registration and Collection) Act 1988* concerning the registration and collection of child support obligations.
The court affirmed the decision to accept the application for collection and arrears. While the specific reasoning is not detailed in the provided text, the outcome indicates that the application met the necessary criteria for acceptance under the governing legislation. The decision under review was therefore affirmed.
The primary legal issue before the court was whether the application for the collection of the maintenance liability and arrears had been correctly accepted. This involved an examination of the relevant provisions of the *Child Support (Registration and Collection) Act 1988* concerning the registration and collection of child support obligations.
The court affirmed the decision to accept the application for collection and arrears. While the specific reasoning is not detailed in the provided text, the outcome indicates that the application met the necessary criteria for acceptance under the governing legislation. The decision under review was therefore affirmed.
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