Monday, July 13, 2009

Second Delay in Guardianship Hearing

A court official says a guardianship hearing for Michael Jackson's kids has been delayed for a week.

A court spokeswoman says the hearing was granted at the request of Jackson's mother, Katherine Jackson and the singer's ex-wife, Debbie Rowe.

L. Londell McMillan, an attorney for Katherine Jackson, says the delay will give both sides time to work out a private and amicable resolution.

Rowe has not yet indicated in court filings whether she intends to seek custody of Jackson's three children, who range in ages from 7 to 12.

It is the second time that Rowe and Katherine Jackson have sought a delay in the guardianship case. The hearing will now be held July 20.

Source:
One week delay in Jackson guardianship case

More information:
Court delays hearing in Jackson guardianship case

See also:
Guardianship Hearing Postponed

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I hope they can work it out without the court. It would be far better on the children and the lawyers will get less profit, too, which always pleases me.

But, Katherine Jackson and Debbie Rowe have to realize, it's not in their lawyers' best interet to compromise, so likely they'll interfere and throw as many roadblocks as they can.

Anonymous said...

Let's hope they work things out without the court getting its uncaring and pompous nose in on it.

Anonymous said...

This tug of war will be going on for years - at the expense of the Jackson children and remaining family.