NSW Caselaw
Supreme Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: Della-Bosca v Department of Family and Community Services [2014] NSWSC 1568 Hearing dates: 17 October 2014 Decision date: 17 October 2014 Before: Rothman J Decision: 1. Until further order of the Court, the defendant be restrained from taking any child born to the plaintiffs on or after 17 October 2014 or taking any step to interfere with the care and control of any such child; 2. The plaintiffs have leave to file and serve a summons in the registry; 3. The filing fees for the said summons be waived; 4. The summons be served on the defendant by 4pm Monday 20 October 2014; 5. The matter be stood over before the duty judge at 10am on Friday 24 October 2014; 6. Pursuant to the terms of Uniform Civil Procedure Rules, and in particular Part 7.36 and 7.37, the Court refers the plaintiffs to the Registrar for the purpose of having the plaintiffs referred to a barrister/solicitor on the pro bono panel for legal assistance. Such legal assistance to include advice in relation to the proceedings, representation on directions hearings, interlocutory or final hearings, arbitration or mediation, the drafting or settling of summons or any amended summons and any other documents to be used in the proceedings and representation generally in the conduct of the proceedings; 7. Liberty to apply to all parties on short notice; 8. These orders to be entered forthwith. Legislation Cited: Uniform Civil Procedure Rules Category: Interlocutory applications Parties: R. Della-Bosca (First Plaintiff) C. Tilley (Second Plaintiff) Department of Family and Community Services (Defendant) Representation: Counsel: Self-represented (First and Second Plaintiff) No appearance (Defendant) Solicitors: File Number(s): 2014/305921 Publication restriction: None
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