Birth parents win case against whāngai in court
The Court of Appeal backs a decision to leave a child with her birth parents rather than her whāngai adoptive parents.
The Court of Appeal has ruled the High Court was right to let an
eight-year-old girl stay in the care of her birth parents, instead of
her whāngai adoptive parents who wanted custody.
In 2013, the whāngai parents applied to the Family Court for a parenting
order and appointment as additional guardians, without telling the
girl's birth parents.
That set off a lengthy dispute between the parties, during which the
girl told social workers she had been hit by her whāngai mother.
She was put in the care of her birth mother.
Eventually, the Family Court ruled she should stay with her whāngai parents.
However, the High Court later ruled in favour of the birth parents, and the Court of Appeal has now upheld that decision.
https://www.geezgo.com/sps/49049
Join Geezgo for free. Use Geezgo's end-to-end encrypted Chat with your Closenets (friends, relatives, colleague etc) in personalized ways.>>
No comments