State Central Authority and Barnes (No 2)
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[2014] FamCA 895
•18 August 2014
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State Central Authority and Barnes (No 2) [2014] FamCA 895
[2014] FamCA 895
18 August 2014
CaseChat Overview and Summary
The State Central Authority applied to the Supreme Court of Queensland for orders concerning a child, with the respondent being the child's mother, Ms Barnes. The nature of the application, beyond its filing date of 18 August 2014, is not detailed in the provided text.
The court, presided over by Cronin J, was required to determine the procedural steps and timeline for the ongoing application. This included setting deadlines for the filing and service of evidence by both parties, granting leave for the respondent to file a response, and permitting the issuance of subpoenas.
Cronin J adjourned the application to 29 September 2014, scheduling it as a one-day matter. The court granted the respondent mother leave to file and serve her response by 25 August 2014. Both parties were granted leave to issue subpoenas as advised. The applicant was directed to file and serve its affidavit material by 22 August 2014, while the respondent mother was to file and serve her material by 5 September 2014, with a specific allowance for her psychiatrist's affidavit to be filed by 22 September 2014. The application filed on 18 August 2014 was otherwise dismissed.
The court, presided over by Cronin J, was required to determine the procedural steps and timeline for the ongoing application. This included setting deadlines for the filing and service of evidence by both parties, granting leave for the respondent to file a response, and permitting the issuance of subpoenas.
Cronin J adjourned the application to 29 September 2014, scheduling it as a one-day matter. The court granted the respondent mother leave to file and serve her response by 25 August 2014. Both parties were granted leave to issue subpoenas as advised. The applicant was directed to file and serve its affidavit material by 22 August 2014, while the respondent mother was to file and serve her material by 5 September 2014, with a specific allowance for her psychiatrist's affidavit to be filed by 22 September 2014. The application filed on 18 August 2014 was otherwise dismissed.
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