VENTURE & VENTURE (No.2)
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[2014] FCCA 3073
•19 December 2014
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Venture and Venture (No.2) [2014] FCCA 3073
[2014] FCCA 3073
19 December 2014
CaseChat Overview and Summary
This matter concerned an application before Judge Scarlett regarding parenting arrangements for three children, X, Y, and Z. The dispute centred on the children's time and communication with their father, and also involved an injunction sought against the father concerning his use of social media.
The court was required to determine the specific arrangements for the children to spend time and communicate with their father, taking into account the wishes of the older children, X and Y. Additionally, the court needed to consider whether to grant an injunction restraining the father from posting comments about the mother on social media.
Judge Scarlett ordered that children X and Y were to spend time and communicate with their father in accordance with their wishes, with the mother obligated to facilitate such contact if the children expressed a desire to do so. Specific, detailed arrangements were made for child Z to spend time with the father, including during school holidays and on alternate weekends. The court also granted an injunction restraining the father from posting any comments on social media referring to the mother. The matter was adjourned for mention only.
The court was required to determine the specific arrangements for the children to spend time and communicate with their father, taking into account the wishes of the older children, X and Y. Additionally, the court needed to consider whether to grant an injunction restraining the father from posting comments about the mother on social media.
Judge Scarlett ordered that children X and Y were to spend time and communicate with their father in accordance with their wishes, with the mother obligated to facilitate such contact if the children expressed a desire to do so. Specific, detailed arrangements were made for child Z to spend time with the father, including during school holidays and on alternate weekends. The court also granted an injunction restraining the father from posting any comments on social media referring to the mother. The matter was adjourned for mention only.
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Family Law
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Civil Procedure
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Injunction
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