MRR v GR

MRR v GR was an Australian court case concerning child custody arrangements, decided in the High Court of Australia on 3 December 2009 (with reasons subsequently published on 3 March 2010). It found that a Federal Magistrate purporting to make a parenting order setting out an equal time custody arrangement between two parents erred by failing to consider the "reasonable practicability" of the arrangement as required by the legislation.

MRR v GR

MRR v GR was an Australian court case concerning child custody arrangements, decided in the High Court of Australia on 3 December 2009 (with reasons subsequently published on 3 March 2010). It found that a Federal Magistrate purporting to make a parenting order setting out an equal time custody arrangement between two parents erred by failing to consider the "reasonable practicability" of the arrangement as required by the legislation.