Yalpat and Yalpat
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[2019] FamCA 102
•8 February 2019
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Yalpat and Yalpat [2019] FamCA 102
[2019] FamCA 102
8 February 2019
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In the matter of *Yalpat and Yalpat*, Gill J made orders concerning the time a child, X, born in 2017, would spend with the Father. The dispute concerned interim care arrangements for the child.
The court was required to determine the specific interim care arrangements for the child, X, including the days and times X would spend with the Father. The court also needed to set a date for a further hearing to address applications relating to the protection of the Mother and child support, as well as further care arrangements.
Gill J ordered that X would spend time with the Father on specific dates and times, including every Saturday and Sunday from 11 am to 1 pm, and Wednesdays from 5 pm to 6:30 pm, until further order or written agreement. The handover location was to be agreed between the parties, or failing agreement, at a specified street corner. The court listed the matter for a further interim hearing on 19 March 2019, at which time applications concerning the protection of the Mother, child support, and further care arrangements would be heard. The court also directed that any party seeking different orders regarding care arrangements for the next occasion must file and serve an Application in a Case and supporting affidavit material 14 days prior. Furthermore, the Mother was directed to file and serve her initiating application and supporting affidavit, translated into the Country B language, within 21 days. An interpreter in the Country B language was to be arranged for the 19 March 2019 hearing, preferably in person.
The court was required to determine the specific interim care arrangements for the child, X, including the days and times X would spend with the Father. The court also needed to set a date for a further hearing to address applications relating to the protection of the Mother and child support, as well as further care arrangements.
Gill J ordered that X would spend time with the Father on specific dates and times, including every Saturday and Sunday from 11 am to 1 pm, and Wednesdays from 5 pm to 6:30 pm, until further order or written agreement. The handover location was to be agreed between the parties, or failing agreement, at a specified street corner. The court listed the matter for a further interim hearing on 19 March 2019, at which time applications concerning the protection of the Mother, child support, and further care arrangements would be heard. The court also directed that any party seeking different orders regarding care arrangements for the next occasion must file and serve an Application in a Case and supporting affidavit material 14 days prior. Furthermore, the Mother was directed to file and serve her initiating application and supporting affidavit, translated into the Country B language, within 21 days. An interpreter in the Country B language was to be arranged for the 19 March 2019 hearing, preferably in person.
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