Zaccardi and Zaccardi
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[2019] FamCA 39
•1 February 2019
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Zaccardi and Zaccardi [2019] FamCA 39
[2019] FamCA 39
1 February 2019
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In the matter of *Zaccardi and Zaccardi*, heard before Rees J, the dispute concerned interim parenting orders relating to a child, X. The specific nature of the dispute leading to these interim orders is not detailed in the provided text, but the orders themselves indicate a significant concern regarding the child's welfare and contact with the father.
The court was required to determine the immediate arrangements for the child X, specifically whether to suspend existing parenting orders and to what extent the child should have contact with the father. The court also considered its obligations under sections 65DA(2) and 62B of the *Family Law Act 1975* (Cth) regarding the clarity of obligations and consequences of contravention of its orders.
Rees J ordered the suspension of existing orders numbered 15 and 16 made on 5 June 2018 concerning the child X. Crucially, the court ordered that the child spend no time with the father. Furthermore, the court directed that the particulars of the obligations created by these new orders, the consequences of contravention, and information on available assistance for compliance be set out in an attached Fact Sheet, thereby incorporating these details into the operative orders pursuant to the aforementioned sections of the *Family Law Act 1975*.
The court was required to determine the immediate arrangements for the child X, specifically whether to suspend existing parenting orders and to what extent the child should have contact with the father. The court also considered its obligations under sections 65DA(2) and 62B of the *Family Law Act 1975* (Cth) regarding the clarity of obligations and consequences of contravention of its orders.
Rees J ordered the suspension of existing orders numbered 15 and 16 made on 5 June 2018 concerning the child X. Crucially, the court ordered that the child spend no time with the father. Furthermore, the court directed that the particulars of the obligations created by these new orders, the consequences of contravention, and information on available assistance for compliance be set out in an attached Fact Sheet, thereby incorporating these details into the operative orders pursuant to the aforementioned sections of the *Family Law Act 1975*.
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