Judge tells feuding couple to share custody of dogs
A prominent political figure and his ex-wife have been told they must share the custody of their two dogs after a long-running dispute in the Family Court.
Strict suppression orders surround the case, which includes an allegation of dog-napping on the street of a plush Auckland suburb in November 2010.
The ex-wife - to be referred to as D - saw her ex-husband's new partner walking the dogs and is alleged to have unclipped one of the animals from its lead and put it in a car.
D told the court in April she told her ex's new partner: "You have my husband, you cannot have my dogs."
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Strict suppression orders surround the case, which includes an allegation of dog-napping on the street of a plush Auckland suburb in November 2010.
The ex-wife - to be referred to as D - saw her ex-husband's new partner walking the dogs and is alleged to have unclipped one of the animals from its lead and put it in a car.
D told the court in April she told her ex's new partner: "You have my husband, you cannot have my dogs."
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