Longing for the wisdom of King Solomon : Custody and the best interests of the child concept
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.
Additional Citation Information
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