Ventura and Ventura
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[2017] FCCA 3179
•15 December 2017
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Ventura and Ventura [2017] FCCA 3179
[2017] FCCA 3179
15 December 2017
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In the matter of *Ventura and Ventura*, heard before Judge Obradovic, the dispute concerned parenting orders for two children, X and Y. The specific nature of the dispute leading to the final orders is not detailed, but the court was required to make determinations regarding the children's living arrangements, parental responsibility, and international travel.
The court was required to determine the appropriate parenting orders for the children, specifically addressing issues of parental responsibility, where the children would live, and the extent of their contact with each parent. Furthermore, the court considered the children's ability to travel internationally and the requirements for obtaining Australian passports.
Judge Obradovic ordered that all previous orders concerning the children X and Y be discharged. The mother was granted sole parental responsibility, and the children were ordered to live with her. Crucially, the children were to spend no time with and have no communication with the father. Pursuant to section 65Y of the *Family Law Act 1975*, the children were permitted to travel internationally without the father's consent, with the mother being the sole person with parental responsibility for passport applications. All outstanding issues were removed from the court's list, and reasons for judgment were reserved.
The court was required to determine the appropriate parenting orders for the children, specifically addressing issues of parental responsibility, where the children would live, and the extent of their contact with each parent. Furthermore, the court considered the children's ability to travel internationally and the requirements for obtaining Australian passports.
Judge Obradovic ordered that all previous orders concerning the children X and Y be discharged. The mother was granted sole parental responsibility, and the children were ordered to live with her. Crucially, the children were to spend no time with and have no communication with the father. Pursuant to section 65Y of the *Family Law Act 1975*, the children were permitted to travel internationally without the father's consent, with the mother being the sole person with parental responsibility for passport applications. All outstanding issues were removed from the court's list, and reasons for judgment were reserved.
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