NSW Caselaw
New South Wales Supreme Court
CITATION : Re Oscar [2002] NSWSC 466 CURRENT JURISDICTION: Equity FILE NUMBER(S) : SC 2517/02 HEARING DATE(S) : 23 May 2002 JUDGMENT DATE : 23 May 2002
Director General, NSW Department of Community Services (P) Children's Court of NSW (D1) Father (D2) PARTIES : Mother (D3) Paternal grandmother (D4) Guardian ad litem (D5) Legal representative (D6) Maternal grandmother (D7) JUDGMENT OF : Hamilton J
G W Moore (P) L Phelps (by leave) (D1) COUNSEL : C O'Connor, Solicitor (D2 & 4) D Patch (D5 & 6) No appearance (D3 & 7) I V Knight (P) I V Knight (D1) SOLICITORS : Thomson Rich O'Connor (D2 & 4) Liston & Loveband (D5 & 6) No appearance (D3 & 7) CATCHWORDS : FAMILY LAW AND CHILD WELFARE [160], [161] - Child welfare other than under Family Law Act 1975 (Cth) - Children in care of State - Care and protection applications - Orders for psychiatric examination and assessment in assistance of Children's Court proceedings - Appointment of private child psychiatrist rather than Children's Court Clinic. LEGISLATION CITED : Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1998 s 58 CASES CITED : Re Oscar [2002] NSWSC 453 DECISION : Private child psychiatrist appointed to carry out examination and assessment of child. Costs of proceedings determined.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES EQUITY DIVISION
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