RIGHTS OF WOMEN
DIVORCE COURT LIMITATION.
(UNITED PRSSS ASSOcUTIp.V—CbmiGHt.)
(AKSTRALUN-KSW ZBALAND CABLE ASSOCIATION.') • (Received 12th December, II a.m ) LONDON, nth December. Mr. Justice Duke, in the Divorce Court, refused to accept the contention that Bince the passing of the law givi-i* wives the same divorce rights as hussbaiids, a guilty, Mother has the same right of access to a child as a guilty father to hie. The Judge said that thi application was frankly based on the ground that a mother guilty of misconduct ought not to be regarded by the Court as prima, facie unfit to share in the bringing up of her child—in this case a girl oft eleven. The father's^esir* w^i*otLf " out o! h" *•
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 141, 12 December 1923, Page 5
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117RIGHTS OF WOMEN Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 141, 12 December 1923, Page 5
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