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Orders Are Orders is a 1955 British comedy film directed by David Paltenghi, and featuring Brian Reece, Peter Sellers, Sid James, Tony Hancock, Raymond Huntley, and Bill Fraser. Eric Sykes contributed to the script and appears in a minor role. It was a remake of the 1933 film Orders Is Orders.

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    NSW Suppression Orders issued by Council

    Hi, I was wanting to know if anyone has had success in seeking a suppression order with council to stop providing information to a problem neighbour. We have an approved DA and this neighbour who we have had to engage with legal counsel before over a fence ( we won) regularly writes to council...
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    WA Not obeying with court orders

    Hello hoping to get some advice. I have family court orders stating that i get supervised visits with my children twice a week for 2 hours at a time. the other party has to engage and organise an intake meeting, but the other parent will not cooperate will not engage and is making it extremely...
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    QLD affidavit for final orders if interim orders are already in place

    I am coming up to a final hearing trial in just over a months time. I was in court for a final hearing december 2021 and the outcome was interim orders agreed between all parties before the judge'. i have just recently started self representing because of the financial costs of this whole...
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    VIC Contravention of final orders - when is it ‘worth’ doing something about it?

    Thanks for any advice. About 3 years ago, after several years and $120,000 in legal bills I received very strong final orders in regards to my (then) 14 year old child. In short, the father lost all access, communication and parental responsibility and was ordered not to contact either of us...
  5. KMac83

    QLD Court Orders - Partially applicable if child >13yrs old chooses living arrangements?

    Hi, Curious to know.. If Court Orders were approved in 2020, but 13yr old child has since/recently made the decision to live 100% with chosen parent, are the Court Orders partially applicable at all? For example... Does the chosen parent have to communicate to the other regarding issues...
  6. KMac83

    QLD Court Orders with "interim" agreement

    Asking for a "friend". Court orders in place that state "Failing agreement".. an 'interim' agreement outside court orders has been made in order to accommodate the children sporting attendance to be in effect during the children's rugby league/soccer season. Question. In the event either party...
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    FVIO and DFFH orders

    My ex has placed an FVIO on me this also includes my two children. DFFH were also involved and placed the children into the grand Parents' care, over the past 3 months I have undertaken everything the DFFH has asked me to do and more so I could see my children. It was agreed by DFFH that the...
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    VIC Children are added to IVO and have parental agreement to see the children

    Hi .. new in the forums here .. anyone been in this situation? Have a hearing at the magistrate court in two weeks for extension of IVO (and they included children this time) and now interim order in place. I believe children were added in another attempt from the ex- so I don't see the...
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    NSW Hi, my ex is not following parenting orders and not making my daughter available for pickup outside of the house. She is 14 years plus now. Any help?

    Hi, my ex is not following parenting orders and not making my daughter available for pickup outside of the house. She is 14 years plus now. Any help I can get from this forum? Thanks
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    NSW Taking child overseas without permission and against orders

    Final orders approx 2 years old. Parent 1 regularly breaches but not serious enough to warrant filing a contravention. Orders state passport is to be applied for and held by the court. When parents wish to use they met requirements set out in orders. No taking child to non Hague convention...