WHITE & LOCKHART
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[2015] FCCA 810
•17 April 2015
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WHITE & LOCKHART [2015] FCCA 810
[2015] FCCA 810
17 April 2015
CaseChat Overview and Summary
The parties involved were the father and the mother, with the dispute concerning parenting orders for their child, X. The matter came before Judge Jones.
The court was required to determine whether to suspend certain provisions of existing parenting orders, specifically Order 3(d) made on 8 March 2012, and to vary the father's time with X during this suspension period. The court also had to consider conditions attached to the father's time with X.
Judge Jones ordered that Order 3(d) of the 8 March 2012 Orders be suspended from 12 May 2015 during the periods the father spends time with X on four alternate weekends. During this suspension period, the father was to spend time with X from after school on Friday until the commencement of school on Monday of each alternate weekend. This revised arrangement was made subject to the father ensuring X attended his soccer training on Fridays and Karate on Saturday mornings.
The court was required to determine whether to suspend certain provisions of existing parenting orders, specifically Order 3(d) made on 8 March 2012, and to vary the father's time with X during this suspension period. The court also had to consider conditions attached to the father's time with X.
Judge Jones ordered that Order 3(d) of the 8 March 2012 Orders be suspended from 12 May 2015 during the periods the father spends time with X on four alternate weekends. During this suspension period, the father was to spend time with X from after school on Friday until the commencement of school on Monday of each alternate weekend. This revised arrangement was made subject to the father ensuring X attended his soccer training on Fridays and Karate on Saturday mornings.
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Family Law
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Civil Procedure
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Appeal
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Jurisdiction
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Procedural Fairness
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