Child Custody Court Orders
Summary
Court-ordered parenting arrangements in New South Wales typically treat weekends and holidays separately unless specified otherwise. If your court order is unclear, consider mediation or legal advice. To address safety concerns, you can report to the police and seek an Apprehended Violence Order (AVO). Witnesses to verbal abuse can support your case. If mediation fails, you can file an application in the Family Court of Australia.Full Conversation
Family law
Hi Loan! Could you please provide more details about your family law issue? For example, are you dealing with divorce, child custody, or another matter?
child custody
Hi Loan! Child custody matters can be quite complex. Here are some general points about child custody laws in New South Wales:
- The best interests of the child are the primary consideration.
- Both parents are encouraged to share parental responsibility.
- Parenting arrangements can be made by agreement or court orders.
Is there a specific aspect of child custody you need more information on?
- The best interests of the child are the primary consideration.
- Both parents are encouraged to share parental responsibility.
- Parenting arrangements can be made by agreement or court orders.
Is there a specific aspect of child custody you need more information on?
Parenting arrangements made by the courts
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Hi Loan! Here are some key points regarding parenting arrangements made by the courts in New South Wales:
- The court considers the best interests of the child as the most important factor.
- Both parents are encouraged to have meaningful involvement in the child's life.
- Courts look at various factors, including the child's views, the nature of the child's relationship with each parent, and the capacity of each parent to provide for the child's needs.
Is there a specific aspect of parenting arrangements you want more information about?
Hi Loan! Here are some key points regarding parenting arrangements made by the courts in New South Wales:
- The court considers the best interests of the child as the most important factor.
- Both parents are encouraged to have meaningful involvement in the child's life.
- Courts look at various factors, including the child's views, the nature of the child's relationship with each parent, and the capacity of each parent to provide for the child's needs.
Is there a specific aspect of parenting arrangements you want more information about?
Does my weekend given by courts stand alone and holiday's are seprate
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Hi Loan! Court-ordered parenting arrangements can vary. Typically, weekends and holidays are treated separately. If your court order specifies weekends for you, it usually does not include holidays unless stated.
Does your court order explicitly mention holidays, or does it only specify weekends?
Hi Loan! Court-ordered parenting arrangements can vary. Typically, weekends and holidays are treated separately. If your court order specifies weekends for you, it usually does not include holidays unless stated.
Does your court order explicitly mention holidays, or does it only specify weekends?
I have been given fortnightly and it falls on the week i have to spend time with my kids and this year i get them from the start of the school holidays. Does my weekend, include my week spent
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Hi Loan! Generally, if you have a court order specifying fortnightly weekends, this would typically be separate from the holiday period. However, it's essential to check the exact wording of your court order.
Is your court order clear on how holidays should be handled in relation to your regular fortnightly weekends?
Hi Loan! Generally, if you have a court order specifying fortnightly weekends, this would typically be separate from the holiday period. However, it's essential to check the exact wording of your court order.
Is your court order clear on how holidays should be handled in relation to your regular fortnightly weekends?
no, it only states who has them each year and what week first, it never states that weekend is not effective during holiday's
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Hi Loan! It's crucial to refer to the exact wording of your court order. Since it doesn't explicitly state how weekends and holidays are treated together, it might be open to interpretation. You could consider seeking a legal opinion or mediation to clarify this matter.
Would you like more detailed information on how to proceed with mediation or seeking legal advice?
Hi Loan! It's crucial to refer to the exact wording of your court order. Since it doesn't explicitly state how weekends and holidays are treated together, it might be open to interpretation. You could consider seeking a legal opinion or mediation to clarify this matter.
Would you like more detailed information on how to proceed with mediation or seeking legal advice?
i have always continued this weekend and week spent with no issues until now. if i was meant to have my kids on the first week of holiday's, does that mean i get them from the first day of holiday's or last day of school?
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Hi Loan! The answer to your question generally depends on the exact wording of your court order. However, it's common practice that when you're meant to have your kids for the first week of holidays, it usually starts from the last day of school.
Would you like more information on how to seek a legal opinion or mediation to clarify this matter?
Hi Loan! The answer to your question generally depends on the exact wording of your court order. However, it's common practice that when you're meant to have your kids for the first week of holidays, it usually starts from the last day of school.
Would you like more information on how to seek a legal opinion or mediation to clarify this matter?
How will i proceed to take this matter back to court
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Hi Loan! To take this matter back to court, you generally need to follow these steps:
- Review your current court order: Ensure you understand the existing terms.
- Attempt mediation: Courts often require mediation before you can apply to change orders.
- File an application: If mediation fails, you can file an application in the Family Court of Australia.
Would you like more detailed guidance on any of these steps?
Hi Loan! To take this matter back to court, you generally need to follow these steps:
- Review your current court order: Ensure you understand the existing terms.
- Attempt mediation: Courts often require mediation before you can apply to change orders.
- File an application: If mediation fails, you can file an application in the Family Court of Australia.
Would you like more detailed guidance on any of these steps?
File an application
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To file an application in the Family Court of Australia, you can follow these steps:
- Complete the application form: Use Form * Initiating Application available on the Family Court of Australia website.
- Prepare supporting documents: Include your affidavit and any relevant evidence.
- File the application: Submit your documents online via the Commonwealth Courts Portal or at the court registry.
- Serve the documents: Ensure the other party is served with the application and supporting documents.
Would you like assistance with any specific part of this process?
To file an application in the Family Court of Australia, you can follow these steps:
- Complete the application form: Use Form * Initiating Application available on the Family Court of Australia website.
- Prepare supporting documents: Include your affidavit and any relevant evidence.
- File the application: Submit your documents online via the Commonwealth Courts Portal or at the court registry.
- Serve the documents: Ensure the other party is served with the application and supporting documents.
Would you like assistance with any specific part of this process?
how to report to police with safety concerns
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Hi Loan! If you have safety concerns related to your child custody situation, you can report them to the police by following these steps:
- Contact your local police station: Provide them with details of your concerns.
- Provide evidence: Share any relevant evidence or documentation you have.
- Seek an Apprehended Violence Order (AVO): If necessary, you can apply for an AVO to protect yourself and your children.
Would you like more detailed information on how to proceed with any of these steps?
Hi Loan! If you have safety concerns related to your child custody situation, you can report them to the police by following these steps:
- Contact your local police station: Provide them with details of your concerns.
- Provide evidence: Share any relevant evidence or documentation you have.
- Seek an Apprehended Violence Order (AVO): If necessary, you can apply for an AVO to protect yourself and your children.
Would you like more detailed information on how to proceed with any of these steps?
is verbal and psychological harm a threat for saftey concern
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Hi Loan! Yes, verbal and psychological harm can be considered a threat to safety, especially if it impacts the well-being of you or your children. Courts take such concerns seriously.
Would you like more information on how to document this harm or any steps on seeking an Apprehended Violence Order (AVO)?
Hi Loan! Yes, verbal and psychological harm can be considered a threat to safety, especially if it impacts the well-being of you or your children. Courts take such concerns seriously.
Would you like more information on how to document this harm or any steps on seeking an Apprehended Violence Order (AVO)?
Would having another person who had witness this verbal abuse be a good witness
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Hi Loan! Yes, having a witness to the verbal abuse can be very helpful. A witness can provide a statement or testify about what they observed, which can support your case.
Would you like more information on how to proceed with documenting the witness's statement?
Hi Loan! Yes, having a witness to the verbal abuse can be very helpful. A witness can provide a statement or testify about what they observed, which can support your case.
Would you like more information on how to proceed with documenting the witness's statement?
If mediation fails, can i file an immdiate to the courts for procedding and how would i stop the other party from sending me mesasge to put me doen
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Hi Loan! If mediation fails, you can file an application in the Family Court of Australia for further proceedings.
To stop the other party from sending you messages that put you down:
- Seek an Apprehended Violence Order (AVO): This can include conditions to prevent contact or harassment.
Would you like more detailed guidance on how to proceed with filing the application or seeking an AVO?
Hi Loan! If mediation fails, you can file an application in the Family Court of Australia for further proceedings.
To stop the other party from sending you messages that put you down:
- Seek an Apprehended Violence Order (AVO): This can include conditions to prevent contact or harassment.
Would you like more detailed guidance on how to proceed with filing the application or seeking an AVO?
yes please
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To seek an Apprehended Violence Order (AVO) and file an application in the Family Court of Australia, follow these steps:
- Seek an AVO:
- Contact your local police station.
- Provide detailed evidence of the abuse.
- Complete an application for an AVO.
- File an Application in Family Court:
- Prepare Form * Initiating Application and supporting documents.
- Submit them via the Commonwealth Courts Portal or at the court registry.
- Serve the documents to the other party.
Would you like more specific guidance on either of these steps?
To seek an Apprehended Violence Order (AVO) and file an application in the Family Court of Australia, follow these steps:
- Seek an AVO:
- Contact your local police station.
- Provide detailed evidence of the abuse.
- Complete an application for an AVO.
- File an Application in Family Court:
- Prepare Form * Initiating Application and supporting documents.
- Submit them via the Commonwealth Courts Portal or at the court registry.
- Serve the documents to the other party.
Would you like more specific guidance on either of these steps?