Temple and Dobrovic (No 2)
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[2010] FamCA 723
•12 AUGUST 2010
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Temple and Dobrovic (No 2) [2010] FamCA 723
[2010] FamCA 723
12 AUGUST 2010
CaseChat Overview and Summary
This matter came before Justice Burr in the Family Court of Australia concerning the care arrangements for a child, C. The dispute involved the mother's compliance with previous court orders regarding the child's care and the father's application for costs.
The court was required to determine several issues, including the appropriateness of ordering a further Family Report and, if so, who should prepare it. Additionally, the court considered the need for a Recovery Order and the father's application for costs. The mother was also ordered to provide specific documentation, including medical reports and transcripts of telephone conversations.
Justice Burr ordered that the child C be delivered into the father's care on a specified date, with subsequent care arrangements to follow previous orders. The court also directed that the child be independently represented by an Independent Children's Lawyer (ICL), with arrangements to be made by the Legal Services Commission of South Australia. Leave was granted to the father to relist the matter on short notice if the mother failed to comply with the delivery order. The proceedings were adjourned for further consideration of the outstanding issues.
The court was required to determine several issues, including the appropriateness of ordering a further Family Report and, if so, who should prepare it. Additionally, the court considered the need for a Recovery Order and the father's application for costs. The mother was also ordered to provide specific documentation, including medical reports and transcripts of telephone conversations.
Justice Burr ordered that the child C be delivered into the father's care on a specified date, with subsequent care arrangements to follow previous orders. The court also directed that the child be independently represented by an Independent Children's Lawyer (ICL), with arrangements to be made by the Legal Services Commission of South Australia. Leave was granted to the father to relist the matter on short notice if the mother failed to comply with the delivery order. The proceedings were adjourned for further consideration of the outstanding issues.
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Family Law
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Civil Procedure
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Costs
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Discovery
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Injunction
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Natural Justice
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Procedural Fairness
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