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Parenting Orders during COVID-19

April 3, 2020 By Fredman & Gopalan Solicitors

The current pandemic is having an enormous impact on Australian families, particularly those who currently have family law orders to follow through.

What is expected by the Court during this unprecedented time?

  1. The best interest of your child is imperative and ensuring the child’s safety and wellbeing should be the priority.
  2. Coupled with each parent’s responsibilities to act for the child’s best interests, parents are still expected to comply with court orders. That being the case, time stipulated for the child to spend with each parent should be followed through.
  3. However, during this unprecedented time, every family’s circumstances are different, and there may very well be situations where parents are unable to comply with court orders. For instance, there may be genuine safety concerns with regards to changeovers or having a designated contact centre which is currently no longer operating.
  4. If able and safe to do, parties should communicate with each other a practical solution to resolve this. The Court has noted that this should be done sensibly and the best interest of your child should be the priority, and each parent are to appreciate each other’s concerns and attempt to revise the current arrangements if need be.
  5. If a new parenting arrangement can in fact be arrived at, even if it is to be adjusted temporarily for the current COVID-19 pandemic, this arrangement should be in writing (e.g. by way of email, text message or WhatsApp).

If you require further guidance in relation to your current parenting orders, please do not hesitate to contact Freedman & Gopalan Solicitors on 02 8917 8700 or send us an email at [email protected].

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