Understanding Child Custody Law in Nigeria (Especially After the Parent's Break Up)
In this insightful video, we delve into the intricate legalities surrounding child custody in Nigeria. When relationships end, the welfare of the children involved becomes the paramount concern. But who is entrusted with their care? Is it the mother, the father, or the one with better resources? Join us as we unravel the complexities of Nigerian law to discover how the courts determine the best interest of the child. We explore the factors that influence judicial decisions and debunk common misconceptions about automatic custody rights. Whether you’re a parent facing custody decisions, a legal professional, or simply interested in family law, this video offers a clear understanding of the guiding principles that protect the future of our children. #knowyourrights #wela #womenempowermentandlegalaid

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