Stojanovski and Stojanovski (No. 2)
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[2007] FamCA 1442
•13 December 2007
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Stojanovski and Stojanovski (No. 2) [2007] FamCA 1442
[2007] FamCA 1442
13 December 2007
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In *Stojanovski and Stojanovski (No. 2)*, Brown J considered parenting orders concerning three children. The dispute involved the wife seeking sole parental responsibility and the husband's time and communication with the children. The court's decision addressed significant concerns regarding the husband's behaviour and its potential impact on the children.
The court was required to determine the appropriate parenting arrangements for the children, specifically whether the wife should have sole parental responsibility and the extent and nature of the husband's time and communication with them. This involved assessing the risks associated with the husband's conduct and establishing protective measures to safeguard the children's welfare. The court also considered the husband's compliance with therapeutic interventions and the role of supervised contact.
Brown J ordered that the wife have sole parental responsibility for the children, with the husband having no time or communication except as specifically permitted by the court. The husband's supervised time with the children was to be strictly managed by a professional supervisor, with detailed conditions regarding his conduct during these periods, including prohibitions on criticising the wife or discussing the proceedings with the children. The court also imposed significant restrictions on the husband's proximity to the wife and children, and mandated his engagement with psychiatric and psychological treatment, with his compliance being conditional for any future contact. The court further ordered that the children's names be placed on the Airport Watch List to prevent their removal from Australia.
The court was required to determine the appropriate parenting arrangements for the children, specifically whether the wife should have sole parental responsibility and the extent and nature of the husband's time and communication with them. This involved assessing the risks associated with the husband's conduct and establishing protective measures to safeguard the children's welfare. The court also considered the husband's compliance with therapeutic interventions and the role of supervised contact.
Brown J ordered that the wife have sole parental responsibility for the children, with the husband having no time or communication except as specifically permitted by the court. The husband's supervised time with the children was to be strictly managed by a professional supervisor, with detailed conditions regarding his conduct during these periods, including prohibitions on criticising the wife or discussing the proceedings with the children. The court also imposed significant restrictions on the husband's proximity to the wife and children, and mandated his engagement with psychiatric and psychological treatment, with his compliance being conditional for any future contact. The court further ordered that the children's names be placed on the Airport Watch List to prevent their removal from Australia.
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