Last week, Katherine Jackson, Jackson’s mother, gained temporary guardianship over Jackson’s three children. Katherine is taking aggressive legal action to gain permanent custody over the children. On the otherhand, while Rowe is in the process of applying for custody, she seems hesitant about entering this custody battle, and rightfully so. Although she possesses a powerful legal advantage as the natural, biological mother of the two oldest children, the fact that Jackson’s will appoints his mother as guardians of his children will be given substantial weight. In a situation such as this one where a natural parent remains alive, a valid will speaks on behalf of Jackson, and the court will give Jackson’s wishes equal weight.
Moreover, the court will look at other factors such as the children’s safety, health and welfare along with stability and continuity of environment. The courts will look at both sides to determine where the children’s interest will be best served. The last thing the court will want to do is cause the children more stress and hardship during an already difficult time. The fact that Rowe’s custody of the two oldest children will separate the children will be taken into consideration. Addtionally, Katherine Jackson long-standing relationship with the children will be weighed against the absence of any relationship with the children on Rowe’s part. And finally, I am sure the court will take into account that at every opportunity Debbie Rowe has had, she has basically sold her parenting rights to Michael Jackson and that would seem to indicate that she has little interest in her children. As of now, it seems unlikely that the court will separate the children by taking the two oldest children out of a familiar and loving environment where they are receiving the care and support they need.
As for the third and youngest child birthed by a surrogate mother, Jackson’s parents are likely to gain custody if met in court by the surrogate mother. Because the surrogate mother is not genetically the mother of the child, she does not possess rights of a natural parent, if any rights at all.
The latest rumors are that Rowe and the Jacksons will come to a financial arrangement sometime in the near future.
Contributions by Joyce Park
#1 by Ares Vista on August 6th, 2009
I wonder why MJ didn’t do more to ensure the future he wanted for the children he cared so much for. His one passion in this world was obviously the children in the world, so why didn’t he act responsibly when it came to his own kids?