On what grounds can a mother stop access?
On what grounds can a mother stop access?
Access to your child can be legally prevented by a court order, if there are safety and welfare concerns such as:criminal activity.domestic abuse.drug/alcohol misuse.any other inappropriate behaviour that puts your child at risk.
Does a parenting plan override a court order?
Written agreements about parenting arrangements that are not court orders are also known as parenting plans. Parenting plans are not legally enforceable and a parenting plan does not override an ADVO.
What happens if you break a parenting plan?
No. A parenting plan is not legally binding in the sense that it is not a legally enforceable agreement. For example, if Parent A breaches a parenting plan by failing to stick to what was agreed,Parent B cannot ask a court to impose a penalty on Parent A for that breach.
At what age do parenting orders cease?
Any of the following terminating events will bring a parenting order to an end: the child turning 18 years of age; the child marrying under 18 years of age; the child entering into a de facto relationship under 18 years of age.
Can police enforce parenting plans?
Generally, both parents are responsible for the children’s well-being even following separation. A parenting plan is a document detailing what agreement parents have come to. It is not lodged with the court and is therefore not legally binding and cannot be enforced.