WEBBER & WEBBER
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[2015] FCCA 2911
•3 November 2015
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Webber and Webber [2015] FCCA 2911
[2015] FCCA 2911
3 November 2015
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In *Webber & Webber*, heard by Judge Henderson, the dispute concerned parental responsibility and living arrangements for a child, X. The mother sought sole parental responsibility, orders for the child to live with her, and restrictions on the father's contact and proximity to the child.
The court was required to determine whether to grant the mother sole parental responsibility, whether the child should live with the mother, and what conditions, if any, should be placed on the father's time with or communication with the child. Furthermore, the court had to consider whether to grant an injunction preventing the father from attending places of education or extracurricular activities attended by the child.
Judge Henderson ordered that the mother have sole parental responsibility for the child X. The court further ordered that the child live with the mother, and that any time the child spends with or communicates with the father be at the sole discretion of the mother. Additionally, the father was injuncted from approaching any place of education or place of extracurricular activity the child attends from time to time.
The court was required to determine whether to grant the mother sole parental responsibility, whether the child should live with the mother, and what conditions, if any, should be placed on the father's time with or communication with the child. Furthermore, the court had to consider whether to grant an injunction preventing the father from attending places of education or extracurricular activities attended by the child.
Judge Henderson ordered that the mother have sole parental responsibility for the child X. The court further ordered that the child live with the mother, and that any time the child spends with or communicates with the father be at the sole discretion of the mother. Additionally, the father was injuncted from approaching any place of education or place of extracurricular activity the child attends from time to time.
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Family Law
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Injunction
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Webber and Webber [2015] FCCA 2911
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