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Posted 30 June, 2009, 09:46 PM
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Hi. I was just reading in another forum on this site and read something, that I would like someone to confirm for me, or let me know if I'm off the beaten track. If a parent only has contact time with their children, say the father, and the mother is the majority carer. Can the father have a contravention order placed on them for not attending to receive his children at a court ordered handover? As I was reading that this is a priviledge (if I read it right) and therefore cannot contravene the orders by not attending to receive his children. Is this correct or totally incorrect? |
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Posted 01 July, 2009, 08:11 AM
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Yes - you read it correctly. However, other issues could complicate the situation. It can depend on what 'games' the parents are playing.
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