Tartar and Millsey
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[2009] FamCA 777
•25 August 2009
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Tartar and Millsey [2009] FamCA 777
[2009] FamCA 777
25 August 2009
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In the matter of *Tartar and Millsey*, heard before Justice Ryan, the dispute concerned parenting orders for a child born in May 2006. The operative interim orders regarding the father's time with the child were to continue until 4 September 2009.
The court was required to determine the future parenting arrangements for the child, specifically addressing issues of parental responsibility, the child's residence, and the extent of the father's future contact with the child. The court also considered the provision of information about the child's development to the father and the dissemination of a specific report and judgment.
Justice Ryan ordered that the mother have sole parental responsibility for the child and that the child live with the mother. Commencing 4 September 2009, the father was to spend no time with the child and was restrained from approaching or communicating with the child. However, the mother was to annually send the father a selection of photographs and a written update concerning the child's development, with the father required to provide an address for this purpose and notify of any changes. The parties were permitted to provide a specific report and judgment to therapists or health professionals. All prior orders were discharged, subject to the interim orders continuing until 4 September 2009, and all outstanding applications were dismissed, subject to any application for costs.
The court was required to determine the future parenting arrangements for the child, specifically addressing issues of parental responsibility, the child's residence, and the extent of the father's future contact with the child. The court also considered the provision of information about the child's development to the father and the dissemination of a specific report and judgment.
Justice Ryan ordered that the mother have sole parental responsibility for the child and that the child live with the mother. Commencing 4 September 2009, the father was to spend no time with the child and was restrained from approaching or communicating with the child. However, the mother was to annually send the father a selection of photographs and a written update concerning the child's development, with the father required to provide an address for this purpose and notify of any changes. The parties were permitted to provide a specific report and judgment to therapists or health professionals. All prior orders were discharged, subject to the interim orders continuing until 4 September 2009, and all outstanding applications were dismissed, subject to any application for costs.
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Tartar and Millsey [2009] FamCA 777
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