Tranmere and Cleaver
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[2014] FCCA 1827
•15 August 2014
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Tranmere and Cleaver [2014] FCCA 1827
[2014] FCCA 1827
15 August 2014
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In the matter of *Tranmere and Cleaver*, heard before Judge Brown, the dispute concerned arrangements for a child, X, born in 2011, involving the child's father and mother. The court was tasked with determining appropriate contact arrangements between the father and the child.
The central legal issue before the court was to establish supervised contact between the father and the child for a limited period. This involved determining the frequency, location, supervision requirements, financial responsibility, and reporting obligations associated with these contact sessions.
Judge Brown ordered that the father would spend time with the child X on one occasion in each of August, September, and October 2014. These visits were to occur at a specified children's contact centre, under the supervision of the centre's director or nominee, and at the father's expense. The maternal grandmother was to facilitate the child's delivery to and return from the contact centre. Furthermore, the father was required to obtain a report from the centre's director after each visit detailing the child's reactions. The court adjourned further consideration of the matter to a specified date.
The central legal issue before the court was to establish supervised contact between the father and the child for a limited period. This involved determining the frequency, location, supervision requirements, financial responsibility, and reporting obligations associated with these contact sessions.
Judge Brown ordered that the father would spend time with the child X on one occasion in each of August, September, and October 2014. These visits were to occur at a specified children's contact centre, under the supervision of the centre's director or nominee, and at the father's expense. The maternal grandmother was to facilitate the child's delivery to and return from the contact centre. Furthermore, the father was required to obtain a report from the centre's director after each visit detailing the child's reactions. The court adjourned further consideration of the matter to a specified date.
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Family Law
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Procedural Fairness
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Tranmere and Cleaver [2014] FCCA 1827
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