The issue of custody was relevant only as far as the youngest child was concerned. Dalton, at the time of the hearing, was doing his upper 6th Form and was looking forward to going to university. He turned eighteen (18) on 13 August 2010. The question of his custody was ...
The issue of custody was relevant only as far as the youngest child was concerned.
Dalton, at the time of the hearing, was doing his upper 6th Form and was looking forward to going to university. He turned eighteen (18) on 13 August 2010. The question of his custody was never in issue during the trial as it was accepted that he would turn 18 during the course of the year, and, thereafter, decide where he wanted to go and live and study.