Child Support Act 1991

Voluntary agreements - Miscellaneous provisions

66A: Commissioner to give effect to orders made under Property (Relationships) Act 1976

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"The Commissioner must follow court orders about property agreements"

When a court makes an order about a voluntary agreement that has been accepted under this part of the law, the Commissioner needs to take action. This order comes from a specific part of the Property (Relationships) Act 1976. The Commissioner has to do what the court order says as quickly as possible. This helps make sure that what the court decided actually happens.

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Part 3Voluntary agreements
Miscellaneous provisions

66ACommissioner to give effect to orders made under Property (Relationships) Act 1976

  1. If a court makes an order under section 32(2)(d) of the Property (Relationships) Act 1976 in relation to a voluntary agreement that has been accepted under this Part, the Commissioner must, as soon as practicable, take such action as is necessary to give effect to the order.

Notes
  • Section 66A: inserted, on , by section 64(2) of the Property (Relationships) Amendment Act 2001 (2001 No 5).