SINGAPORE — After being together for almost 10 years, a couple's marriage broke down and they began fighting for custody of their 11-year-old son, who suffers from multiple neurodevelopment disorders.
After being together for almost 10 years, a couple's marriage broke down and they began fighting for custody of their 11-year-old son, who suffers from multiple neurodevelopment disorders.
He also claimed that the"level of therapists" obtained by his ex-wife was not needed or justified, and that his ex-wife was alienating his son from him by criticising him in front of the boy. "Both parents have their own strengths in how they parent and care for C," said Justice Ong."Both parties must look much harder, beyond the haze of acrimony, in order to see clearly that C his parents to allow each other to have a place in caring for him."
However, the judge said both parents must also acknowledge their weaknesses, and this requires them to have"a truly open and humble spirit". "He opposed the wife's efforts in arranging for therapy and may not have sufficiently appreciated that some of the therapy arranged could afford C a structured, collaborative and supportive care environment," said Justice Ong.
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