NSW Grounds for Notice of Objection to parties inspecting my Medical Records

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MadFunMum

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4 July 2017
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I am the Respondent in family law proceedings in the Federal Circuit Court, and my Medical Records have been subpoenaed by the ICL. I have 48 hours to file a Notice of Objection to the inspection of these records by the other parties. I cannot find any legislation, rules or case law setting out the valid grounds for making such an objection. Could someone please point me in the right direction?