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s 70NAC

Meaning of contravene a child‑related order

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Volume 1s 1-90
Part VIIChildren
Division 13AOrders in proceedings relating to contraventions of child‑related orders
Subdivision APreliminary

70NAC Meaning of contravene a child‑related order

(1)

A person contravenes a child‑related order only if:

(a)

the person is a person (other than a child) to whom the order applies and:

(i)

the person intentionally fails to comply with the order; or

(ii)

the person makes no reasonable attempt to comply with the order; or

(b)

the person is not a person to whom the order applies, and the person is not a child, but:

(i)

the person intentionally prevents compliance with the order by a person to whom the order applies; or

(ii)

the person aids or abets a contravention of the order by a person to whom the order applies.

Note:

A child‑related order that is a parenting order may be subject to a later parenting plan: see section 64D. This means that conduct that would otherwise contravene such an order may not constitute a contravention because of the terms of a later parenting plan.

(2)

Without limiting subsection (1), the following table sets out circumstances in which a person contravenes a child‑related order.

Circumstances in which a person contravenes a child‑related order

Item

The order provides for …

and the person intentionally …

1

with whom a child is to live

either:

(a) contrary to the order, removes the child from the care of another person; or

(b) contrary to the order, refuses or fails to deliver or return the child to another person.

2

with whom a child is to spend time

hinders or prevents another person from spending time with the child in accordance with the order.

3

with whom a child is to communicate

hinders or prevents another person from communicating with the child in accordance with the order.

4

the allocation of parental responsibility for a child to another person

hinders or prevents the other person from discharging that responsibility in accordance with the order.

5

the maintenance of a child

either:

(a) contrary to the order, fails to pay maintenance; or

(b) prevents another person paying maintenance in accordance with the order.

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