Tallant and Kelsey
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[2016] FamCA 538
•10 June 2016
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Tallant and Kelsey [2016] FamCA 538
[2016] FamCA 538
10 June 2016
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In the matter of *Tallant and Kelsey*, heard before Hannam J, the dispute concerned family law proceedings. The specific nature of the dispute is not detailed in the provided text, but the orders indicate a need for document inspection and the admission of a report, suggesting ongoing litigation with significant evidentiary components.
The court was required to determine whether to grant leave for parties, their legal representatives, and the Independent Children’s Lawyer to inspect documents held in the Registry of the Suburb B Local Court. Additionally, the court considered the admission of a report dated 29 June 2015, and the father's application for an adjournment to obtain medical documentation regarding his fitness to participate in proceedings and any potential disability, which might lead to an application for a case guardian.
Hannam J granted leave for the inspection of the specified documents, indicating that access to these records was deemed necessary for the proper conduct of the proceedings. The report of Mr R dated 29 June 2015 was admitted into evidence, signifying its relevance and admissibility. Furthermore, the court acceded to the father's application for an adjournment, scheduling the matter for 7 June 2016. This adjournment was specifically to allow the father to obtain a medical certificate concerning his fitness to participate in the proceedings for the remainder of the week and to address any disability that might necessitate the appointment of a case guardian.
The court was required to determine whether to grant leave for parties, their legal representatives, and the Independent Children’s Lawyer to inspect documents held in the Registry of the Suburb B Local Court. Additionally, the court considered the admission of a report dated 29 June 2015, and the father's application for an adjournment to obtain medical documentation regarding his fitness to participate in proceedings and any potential disability, which might lead to an application for a case guardian.
Hannam J granted leave for the inspection of the specified documents, indicating that access to these records was deemed necessary for the proper conduct of the proceedings. The report of Mr R dated 29 June 2015 was admitted into evidence, signifying its relevance and admissibility. Furthermore, the court acceded to the father's application for an adjournment, scheduling the matter for 7 June 2016. This adjournment was specifically to allow the father to obtain a medical certificate concerning his fitness to participate in the proceedings for the remainder of the week and to address any disability that might necessitate the appointment of a case guardian.
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Family Law
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Civil Procedure
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Procedural Fairness
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Tallant and Kelsey [2016] FamCA 538
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TALLANT & KELSEY [2017] FamCA 210
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