Decisions by primary caregiving parents to relocate after divorce, thereby disrupting the non-primary caregivers’ right of contact with children or, where both parents have joint care, the denial of the other’s parental rights and responsibilities to care, give rise to cases which deal with relocation disputes. My paper deals with the development of South African family jurisprudence in this area. Since the Children’s Act does not provide any criteria for cases dealing with relocation I examine the different jurisprudential approaches/trends taken by our courts in dealing with relocation. I pave the way forward by making the argument that we need a general consistency in approach by our courts when dealing with relocation disputes. As our s...
Relocation disputes are widely regarded as one of the most challenging issues in family law. They oc...
This article provides a response to Prof. Thomson's critique, noting many points of agreement and al...
State courts have rightly termed relocation cases, in which a custodial parent's desire to move...
Decisions by primary caregiving parents to relocate after divorce, thereby disrupting the non-primar...
When a divorced parent who has custody of a minor child wishes to move to another country or provinc...
Relocation cases have become a very significant aspect of family law. This article examines the diff...
This thesis discusses the adjudication of child relocation disputes (CRDs) in South Africa. The cent...
Relocation cases have become a very significant aspect of family law. This article examines the diff...
Magister Legum - LLMThis thesis explores the factors that our courts take into account in determinin...
Under BC’s Family Law Act (FLA), the best interests of the child are now the only consideration when...
Relocation cases are disputes between separated parents which arise when one proposes to move to a n...
Relocation cases are disputes between separated parents which arise when one proposes to move to a n...
In recent years, there has been much discussion within international fora about the need for a great...
Relocation cases are known to be amongst the most difficult decisions for family court judges. This ...
In J.A.T & J.B.T v. UK, a complaint was made by a non-relocating father on behalf of himself and his...
Relocation disputes are widely regarded as one of the most challenging issues in family law. They oc...
This article provides a response to Prof. Thomson's critique, noting many points of agreement and al...
State courts have rightly termed relocation cases, in which a custodial parent's desire to move...
Decisions by primary caregiving parents to relocate after divorce, thereby disrupting the non-primar...
When a divorced parent who has custody of a minor child wishes to move to another country or provinc...
Relocation cases have become a very significant aspect of family law. This article examines the diff...
This thesis discusses the adjudication of child relocation disputes (CRDs) in South Africa. The cent...
Relocation cases have become a very significant aspect of family law. This article examines the diff...
Magister Legum - LLMThis thesis explores the factors that our courts take into account in determinin...
Under BC’s Family Law Act (FLA), the best interests of the child are now the only consideration when...
Relocation cases are disputes between separated parents which arise when one proposes to move to a n...
Relocation cases are disputes between separated parents which arise when one proposes to move to a n...
In recent years, there has been much discussion within international fora about the need for a great...
Relocation cases are known to be amongst the most difficult decisions for family court judges. This ...
In J.A.T & J.B.T v. UK, a complaint was made by a non-relocating father on behalf of himself and his...
Relocation disputes are widely regarded as one of the most challenging issues in family law. They oc...
This article provides a response to Prof. Thomson's critique, noting many points of agreement and al...
State courts have rightly termed relocation cases, in which a custodial parent's desire to move...