The minister of social development Lindiwe Zulu has released a statement regarding the movement of children whose custody is shared amongst parents.
Co-parents who reside in different metropolitan areas, district municipalities or provinces are allowed to move their children around. This mostly allows the movement of children who are not with their primary caretaker to do so. This is according to the statement which under the new regulations allow the movement of children between co-holders of parental responsibilities who reside in different metropolitan areas, district municipalities or provinces.
Also read: Co-parenting in the time of coronavirus: if you and your ex don’t agree, what are your rights?
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