FAMILY COURT ORDERS EQUAL TIME WITH KIDS

 BACKGROUND



The parties commenced living together in 2003 and married in 2005. They have two children, both girls aged 10 and 12 respectively. They separated in 2018 but remained living separately in the family home.


This arrangement remained until an incident between the parties which resulted in the father being charged with assaulting the mother and a domestic violence order against the father. Following this, the father remained living in the family home and the mother and children lived with her parents.


The father’s conviction of charges relating to this incident was later quashed on appeal, and the domestic violence order set aside. In the appeal against his charges, the court raised concerns that the mother’s evidence about what happened was unreliable. Specifically, she said that he had picked her up and slammed her to the floor on her back.


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