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s 70J

Effect of registration on exercise of jurisdiction

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Volume 1s 1-90
Part VIIChildren
Division 13State, Territory and overseas orders
Subdivision CRegistration of overseas orders

70J Effect of registration on exercise of jurisdiction

(1)

A court in Australia that is aware that an overseas child order is registered under section 70G must not exercise jurisdiction in proceedings for the making of a Subdivision C parenting order in relation to the child concerned unless:

(a)

each person:

(i)

with whom the child is supposed to live; or

(ii)

who is to spend time with the child; or

(iii)

who is to have contact with the child; or

(iv)

who has rights of custody or access in relation to the child;

under the overseas order consents to the exercise of jurisdiction by the court in the proceedings; or

(b)

the court is satisfied that there are substantial grounds for believing that the child’s welfare requires that the court exercise jurisdiction in the proceedings.

(2)

If a court exercises jurisdiction in proceedings for a Subdivision C parenting order in relation to a child who is the subject of an overseas child order, the court must not make a Subdivision C parenting order in relation to the child unless it is satisfied:

(a)

that the welfare of the child is likely to be adversely affected if the order is not made; or

(b)

that there has been such a change in the circumstances of the child since the making of the overseas child order that the Subdivision C parenting order ought to be made.

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Section 70J — Effect of registration on exercise of jurisdiction — Family Law Act 1975 (Commonwealth) — Barrister AI