Parenting orders infographic by Aussie Divorce

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What the Court Considers When Making a Parenting Order Presumption of Equal Shared Parental Responsibility Applies Presumption of Equal Shared Parental Responsibilit y Does Not apply In Child’s Best Interest This flow chart provides basic information only Child Abuse Or Family Violence Protecting Children from Physical and Psychological Harm The Benefit of Children Having a Meaningful Relationship With Both Parents. Equal Shared Parental Responsibility Medical Matters Religious Matters Cultural Matters Education Living Arrangements Parenting Time Substantial and significant time includes children spending weekdays, weekends and holidays with each parent and each parent having meaningful involvement with the children’s daily routine ractical Considerations When deciding whether an arrangement is practical, the court will look at: how equal or substantial and significant time will affect the children how far apart the parties live 1) each parent’s ability to 2) share care and communicate with one another 3)resolve difficulties in relation to the

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What the Court Considers When Making a Parenting Order

Presumption of Equal Shared Parental Responsibility Applies

Presumption of Equal Shared

Parental Responsibility

Does Not apply

In Child’s Best Interest

This flow chart provides basic information only

Child Abuse Or

Family Violence

Protecting Children from Physical and Psychological Harm

The Benefit of Children Having a Meaningful Relationship With Both Parents.

Equal Shared Parental Responsibility

Medical Matters Religious Matters Cultural Matters Education Living Arrangements

Parenting TimeSubstantial and significant time includes children spending weekdays, weekends and holidays with each parent and each parent having meaningful involvement with the children’s daily routine

Practical ConsiderationsWhen deciding whether an arrangement is practical, the court will look at:how equal or substantial and significant time will affect the childrenhow far apart the parties live 1) each parent’s ability to 2) share care and communicate with one another 3)resolve difficulties in relation to the proposed arrangements 4) make sure that the arrangement works