Strahan and Strahan (No. 2)
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[2009] FamCA 360
•4 May 2009
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Strahan and Strahan (No. 2) [2009] FamCA 360
[2009] FamCA 360
4 May 2009
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In *Strahan and Strahan (No. 2)*, Strickland J of the Family Court of Australia considered applications and responses filed by the wife and husband concerning parenting orders, specifically relating to the husband spending time with the child.
The primary legal issue before the court was the determination of parenting orders, with a particular focus on the arrangements for the husband's time with the child. The court also had to consider the filing of further affidavits by both parties and the Independent Children's Lawyer in relation to these parenting arrangements.
Strickland J adjourned the hearing of paragraph 2 of the wife's Further Amended Application and the husband's Response, which dealt with the husband spending time with the child, to a later date. The court also adjourned all other applications and responses for mention. Leave was granted for both parties to file further affidavits concerning the husband's time with the child, with a deadline set for their filing and service. The question of costs for both parties and the Independent Children's Lawyer was reserved to the adjourned hearing.
The primary legal issue before the court was the determination of parenting orders, with a particular focus on the arrangements for the husband's time with the child. The court also had to consider the filing of further affidavits by both parties and the Independent Children's Lawyer in relation to these parenting arrangements.
Strickland J adjourned the hearing of paragraph 2 of the wife's Further Amended Application and the husband's Response, which dealt with the husband spending time with the child, to a later date. The court also adjourned all other applications and responses for mention. Leave was granted for both parties to file further affidavits concerning the husband's time with the child, with a deadline set for their filing and service. The question of costs for both parties and the Independent Children's Lawyer was reserved to the adjourned hearing.
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