Wu and East (Child support)
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[2019] AATA 6745
•12 December 2019
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Wu and East (Child support) [2019] AATA 6745
[2019] AATA 6745
12 December 2019
CaseChat Overview and Summary
The case of *Wu and East* concerned a dispute over the percentage of care for a child, specifically whether there had been a change to the likely pattern of care on an earlier date than that determined by the Child Support Registrar. The matter came before the court for review of the Registrar's decision.
The primary legal issue before the court was to determine the correct date upon which the likely pattern of care for the child changed. This determination was crucial for calculating the child support payable under the relevant legislation.
The court affirmed the decision under review, finding that the date of the care change had been correctly determined. While the specific reasoning and legal principles applied are not detailed in the provided text, the outcome indicates that the court was satisfied with the Registrar's assessment of the care arrangements.
The primary legal issue before the court was to determine the correct date upon which the likely pattern of care for the child changed. This determination was crucial for calculating the child support payable under the relevant legislation.
The court affirmed the decision under review, finding that the date of the care change had been correctly determined. While the specific reasoning and legal principles applied are not detailed in the provided text, the outcome indicates that the court was satisfied with the Registrar's assessment of the care arrangements.
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Family Law
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Administrative Law
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Jurisdiction
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Statutory Construction
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Judicial Review
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Procedural Fairness
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