Hong Kong couple to have limited supervised visits with baby in care
A Hong Kong couple whose baby was born at home and placed in state care will have supervised visits for up to one hour weekly. They are working to demonstrate their parenting capabilities to regain custody.
A Hong Kong couple whose baby was born at home and placed in court-ordered care has said they can visit their son for up to one hour a week while they work to prove their parenting capability, as they outlined three potential outcomes listed by social welfare authorities. The unmarried couple, Tsang Wai-bong and Kwan Pui-sin, told the South China Morning Post on Sunday that they were scheduled to meet government social workers and be granted supervised visits in the coming week. During the...