1/8/2010
START DATE
END DATE
10-Feb-10
S. S. -and- S. T.
COURT:
LAW:
JUDGE(S):
CLAIMANT'S LAWYER:
DEFENDANT'S LAWYER:
The Supreme Court of Bermuda
CIVIL JURISDICTION
Charles-Etta Simmons
Ms G. Marshall
The Respondent in person
FACTS OF THE CASE:
Dispute over care and control of a minor born on 28th September 2008 following the parents' separation and subsequent legal actions for custody maintenance and access
SUMMARY:
The legal arrangement for the care custody and maintenance of the minor child including the review of previous family court orders and mediation efforts
OUTCOMES:
Mother granted care and control father granted access and required to pay maintenance both parents encouraged to work together for the child's best interest
RULED IN FAVOUR OF:
Plaintiff/Claimant
PLAINTIFF/CLAIMANT
DEFENDANT:
DURATION (DAYS):
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