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Condition for the rescission or variation of a custody order

Considerations for granting the wife the custody of a girl child

Factors considered by the court in deciding custody of children

Factors to be taken into consideration by the court in granting custody of a child

Guiding principles for the grant of custody

How the right of custody of children can be determined under customary law

Matters which must be proved before depriving a parent the custody of a child

Position of customary law on the right to the custody of children

Position of the law with regards to custody of a child born out of wedlock

the duty of the court with regard to the custody of children

The maximum age of a child in respect of which the court can make an order of custody

The paramount consideration in granting custody

The position of customary law on the right to custody of a child

The presumption where the child of the marriage is of tender age

The scope of the power of the court to make an order for custody

What an order for custody postulates

Whether a child of tender age must be in the custody of the mother

Whether a court must make a custody order upon the dissolution of a marriage in which children are involved

Whether an order for custody is final

Whether an order of custody can only be made in respect of minors

Whether an order of custody is a penal order

Whether a party who kidnapped a child can be granted custody

Whether both parents of a child have equal rights to the custody of a child

Whether parentage alone is a guarantee for custody of a child

Whether the court is required to consider the best interest of the child and the importance of a young child being with the mother in granting custody

Whether the fact that a child is from the Patrilineal or Matrilineal society is a factor for determining the grant of custody

Whether the father of a legitimate child has the absolute right to the custody of the child

Whether the grant of Letters of Administration entitles a grantee to custody of a child

Whether the interest of the child is the only consideration for granting custody

Whether the moral and religious welfare of a child must be considered in an application for custody

Whether there can be a permanent order of custody

Whether there is a rule that a child of tender years must remain with the mother

Whether the time for bringing an application for custody is relevant

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