25/01/2024 Bertus Preller Children, Parental Rights, Relocation 2023 court ruling, best interests of the child, child custody law, Child Relocation, child welfare, child's psychological well-being, court judgment, custody dispute, D.J.H. v A.H, divorce proceedings, Eastern Cape High Court, family advocate report, family law implications, family law judgments, family law precedent, judicial scrutiny, Legal Analysis, legal arguments, legal case review, legal precedent, legal reasoning, Parental Responsibilities, Parental Rights, relocation case study, relocation impact, relocation jurisprudence, relocation opposition, South African Family Law, South African jurisprudence Navigating the Tides of Change: The Intricacies of Child Relocation in D.J.H. v A.H (914/2023) [2023] ZAECMKHC 139, (12 December 2023). – Rugunanan J. Overview of the D.J.H. v A.H Relocation Dispute In the case D.J.H. v A.H (914/2023) ZAECMKHC 139, the Eastern Cape Division of the High Court grappled with a contentious child… READ MORE
23/09/2023 Bertus Preller Children, Parental Rights, Relocation bias mitigation strategies, case law references, Child's Best Interests, children's act, court considerations, cultural bias, cultural competency, cultural shift, Family Law, judiciary discretion, mobility rights, Parental Rights, relocation cases, relocation jurisprudence, shared parenting, South African legal system Unveiling Cultural Bias and Parental Rights: A Deep Dive into South African Relocation Cases. The Risk of Cultural Bias in International Relocation Disputes: A South African Perspective. A scholarly article authored by Dr. Martin Strous, who holds a Ph.D., was recently made public in… READ MORE