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A stipulation is an agreement between two parties that is submitted to the judge for approval. It eliminates the need to go to court and have a judge decide an issue. A written Stipulation and Order includes the parties' agreement, both of their notarized signatures, and the judge's signature.
The rules. As a general rule, a parent is not allowed to practice denying access to a child in Australia, even in the following situations: The parent won't pay family support. The parent is occasionally late to pick up or drop off their young one.
Here's a list of the must-haves you'll want to include:A basic residential schedule.A regular visitation schedule.A projected schedule for parenting time over the holidays.A projected schedule for parenting time on birthdays.Visitation transportation arrangements, including backup plans.More items...
The child's age: In Australia, a child is legally a minor until they turn 18. Accordingly, children up to the age of even 17-year-olds can have their opinions and wishes ignored. Consequently, there is no set age. However, the views of an older child will be generally attributed more weight.
A stipulation is an agreement between both parties. Both parties MUST sign the FL-355 form. Submit the original Stipulation and Order (FL355) plus 2 copies to the Court. Include a self-addressed stamped envelope and we will mail the copies back to you after they have been reviewed by the judge.