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    Longing for the wisdom of King Solomon : Custody and the best interests of the child concept

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    2013-06
    Author
    Chirawu, Slyvia
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    Abstract
    The best interests of the child test has been applied by courts in Zimbabwe and elsewhere to determine which parent should have custody of a child. Some states in the USA have come up with laws that can be used to make such a determination. In Zimbabwe the courts have provided guidance on the concept of best interests. The major c hallenge lies in the judicial discretion in determining what the best interests of a child really means. Alternative tests, namely the primary caretaker presumption and joint custody have been used and proposed as alternatives to the best interests test. D espite its short comings, the best interests of the minor child test still remains the best test in resolving custody disputes.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10646/1409
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    Chirawu, S. (2013). Longing for the wisdom of King Solomon : Custody and the best interests of the child concept. University of Zimbabwe Student Journal, 1 (1), 57-74.
    Publisher
    University of Zimbabwe, Faculty of Law
    Subject
    Family Law
    Law of Succession
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