Adoptive mother gets respite at CoA

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A South African woman breathed a sigh of relief after the Court of Appeal (CoA) granted her a chance to appeal a High Court decision last week.

Kirsten-Mey lost the care of her adoptive child Aobakwe Angel Kirsten (also known as Kristy) in 2012 following an order by the Lobatse High Court Judge Tebogo Tau. The CoA decision came to the aid of Kirsten-Mey when it granted her leave to appeal the ruling and also allowed her to appeal out of time. Both parties are to bear their own costs of the application.

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