Who may apply for a location order
67K Who may apply for a location order
A location order in relation to a child may be applied for by:
a person with whom the child is to live under a parenting order; or
a person with whom the child is to spend time under a parenting order; or
a person with whom the child is to communicate under a parenting order; or
a person who has parental responsibility for the child under a parenting order; or
a grandparent of the child; or
any other person concerned with the care, welfare or development of the child.
For the purposes of the Child Protection Convention, a person (including one appointed as the Central Authority for the Commonwealth, a State or a Territory for the purposes of Article 29 of the Convention) may apply to a court for a location order.
For the purposes of the Child Abduction Convention, a person (including one appointed as the Central Authority for the Commonwealth, a State or a Territory for the purposes of Article 6 of the Convention) may apply to a court for a location order.
In this section:
Child Abduction Convention means the Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction done at The Hague on 25 October 1980.
The Child Abduction Convention is in Australian Treaty Series 1987 No. 2 ([1987] ATS 2) and could in 2018 be viewed in the Australian Treaties Library on the AustLII website (http://www.austlii.edu.au).
Child Protection Convention has the same meaning as in section 111CA.
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