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CHILD SUPPORT (ASSESSMENT) ACT 1989 - SECT 80D Terminating binding child support agreements

CHILD SUPPORT (ASSESSMENT) ACT 1989 - SECT 80D

Terminating binding child support agreements

  (1)   A binding child support agreement (the previous agreement ) may be terminated only by:

  (a)   a provision being included in a new binding child support agreement made by the parties to the previous agreement to the effect that the previous agreement is terminated; or

  (b)   the parties to the previous agreement making a written agreement (a termination agreement ):

  (i)   that is binding on the parties in accordance with subsection   (2); and

  (ii)   to the effect that the agreement is terminated; or

  (c)   a court order setting aside the previous agreement under section   136; or

  (d)   the agreement being terminated by subsection   (2A).

When an agreement is binding on parties

  (2)   For the purposes of subparagraph   (1)(b)(i), an agreement is binding on the parties if, and only if:

  (a)   the agreement is in writing; and

  (b)   the agreement is signed by the parties to the agreement; and

  (c)   the agreement contains, in relation to each party to the agreement, a statement to the effect that the party to whom the statement relates has been provided, before the agreement was signed by him or her, as certified in an annexure   to the agreement, with independent legal advice from a legal practitioner as to the following matters:

  (i)   the effect of the agreement on the rights of that party;

  (ii)   the advantages and disadvantages, at the time that the advice was provided, to the party of making the agreement; and

  (d)   the annexure   to the agreement contains a certificate signed by the person providing the independent legal advice stating that the advice was provided; and

  (e)   the agreement has not been set aside by a court under section   136; and

  (f)   after the agreement is signed, either the original agreement or a copy of the agreement is given to each party.

Note:   For the manner in which the contents of a termination agreement may be proved, see section   48 of the Evidence Act 1995 .

Termination when former eligible carer continues to be entitled to child support

  (2A)   A binding child support agreement is terminated in relation to a child by force of this subsection if:

  (a)   a party (the former carer ) to the agreement who is entitled to be paid or provided child support for the child (disregarding section   67A) under the agreement ceases to be an eligible carer of the child; and

  (b)   the period of 28 days after the former carer ceases to be an eligible carer of the child ends without the former carer again becoming an eligible carer of the child; and

  (c)   the agreement is not suspended under section   86 on the day after the period ends as a result of that cessation; and

  (d)   a child support terminating event does not occur under subsection   12(2AA); and

  (e)   the former carer continues to be entitled to be paid or provided child support for the child under the agreement despite ceasing to be an eligible carer.

Note:   The agreement may continue in relation to other children to whom the agreement relates if the person does not cease to be an eligible carer of those children (see section   87).

When child support agreement is terminated

  (3)   A binding child support agreement is terminated:

  (a)   if paragraph   (1)(a) applies--on the day set out in the following paragraph:

  (i)   if the new binding child support agreement specifies a day on which it takes effect--that day;

  (ii)   otherwise--the day on which the new binding child support agreement is signed; and

  (b)   if paragraph   (1)(b) applies--on the day set out in the following paragraph:

  (i)   if the termination agreement specifies a day on which it takes effect--that day;

  (ii)   otherwise--the day on which the termination agreement is signed; and

  (c)   if paragraph   (1)(c) applies--on the day on which the court order takes effect; and

  (d)   if paragraph   (1)(d) applies--on the day the former carer ceases to be an eligible carer of the child.