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Hi mate. Regarding both making applications, from my own experience, if two different types of application (ie C79 and C100) are made roughly at the same time they are allocated to one judge with a short directions hearing to decide on best way to move forward unless it is an emergency application.

If two parents make a C100 Child Arrangement Order application at the same time they are joined into one and the parent who lodged the application first is considered the applicant and the other the respondent. It would be recited in court that both parties had made applications.


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Thanks for that info bud. Makes me happy to know I got my c79 in as quickly as possible.
So it will go to a directions hearing first but now I'm wondering what to request or do at this hearing. I think I'll phone up for some free legal advise.


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