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CARE OF CHILDREN ACT 2004 - SECT 48

Parenting orders

48 Parenting orders

1 On an application made to it for the purpose by an eligible person, the court may make a parenting order determining the time or times when specified persons have the role of providing day-to-day care for, or may have contact with, the child.
2 A parenting order determining that a person has the role of providing day-to-day care for the child may specify that the person has that role—
a) at all times or at specified times; and
b) either alone or jointly with 1 or more other persons.
3 A parenting order determining that a person may have contact with the child may specify any of the following:
a) the nature of that contact (for example, whether it is direct (that is, face to face) contact or some form of indirect contact (for example, contact by way of letters, telephone calls, or email)):
b) the duration and timing of that contact:
c) any arrangements that are necessary or desirable to facilitate that contact.
4 A parenting order (whether an interim parenting order or a final parenting order) may be made subject to any terms or conditions the court considers appropriate (for example, a condition requiring a party to enter into a bond).
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Note: 1968 No 63 ss 11, 15, 16
History: Section 48(4): replaced, on 31 March 2014, by section 12 of the Care of Children Amendment Act (No 2) 2013 (2013 No 74).   Section 48(5): repealed, on 31 March 2014, by section 12 of the Care of Children Amendment Act (No 2) 2013 (2013 No 74).     Section 48(6): repealed, on 31 March 2014, by section 12 of the Care of Children Amendment Act (No 2) 2013 (2013 No 74).  



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