Before she can have phased-in contact with her 8-year-old child, the divorced mother must undergo random urine drug screening as well as attend and complete a psychological assessment to assist her with anger management and impulse control., the child’s father petitioned the Western Cape High Court to have his and his ex-wife’s parenting agreement revised. Following the mother’s recent assault on the child, the court sought the assistance of experts.
Court documents revealed that the father obtained a protection order against the mother in 2019. This, among other things, prevented her from committing acts of domestic violence against the child.This application was prompted by concerns and allegations of physical and emotional abuse by the mother against the child, even after a domestic violence order had been obtained against her.
It was determined that she needed to participate in individual therapy to learn to control her impulses and frustrations. The mother also needed to learn how to deal with anger in a more constructive manner. The father told the court that the child’s mother needed to demonstrate that she had changed, and that a mechanism should be in place to ensure that this occurred.
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