IN A matter involving interim custody over children, an acting judge remarked that parents will often point fingers at each other as being the “bad” parent, while the needs of the children become secondary.
These remarks were made during an urgent application before the Gauteng High Court, Pretoria, by a mother who wanted her daughter, aged 14, to stay with her.
The parents were never married and after they broke up, the father married another woman.
While various experts, including the office of the family advocate, are investigating what would in the end be in the best interest of the children, the court earlier ordered that both the daughter and her brother, 12, remain with their father.
The mother, however, had visitation rights.
The husband, however, recently agreed that the…