Family Judge Orders Dwyane Wade to Surrender His Kids to Ex-Wife (553 hits)
Miami Heat Superstar, Dwyane Wade’s relationship with ex-wife, Siohvaughn Funches, has been broadcast all throughout the media. This week, the saga continues. Although the two reached a weighty financial agreement just a few days ago, there’s still some drama brewing. Wade has been ordered by a family judge in Miami-Dade County to surrender his two boys to their mother after refusing to make them available to her for visitation. Wade did so because he believes that she is not mentally stable.
Wade applied his agility on the basketball court to a court of law when he simultaneously handled the legal agreement between him and Funches in an attempt to put an end to her visitation rights. While he and Funches’ legal teams debated how much Funches really deserves from the divorce, Wade had another legal team trying to document Funches’ mental instability.
As reported by Atlantablackstar.com, Funches’ recent staged street protest in Chicago has led him and his team to believe that she is not in a position to care for their children. Wade has also raised concerns about her health, specifically some breathing problems.
According to the filed court documents, Wade wants his ex-wife to pass a psychological evaluation and until she does, he wants his children to remain in his custody.
“S.L.’s [Funches-Wade] statements, behaviors, and her demeanor in court reflect that she is presently lost, angry and desperate,” reads the file. “Her behavior is not in the children’s best interests… D.T. [Wade] requests that this Court immediately suspend S.L.’s timesharing… pending the results of a psychological evaluation of S.L.”
Last week, Wade and Funches managed to agree on a post-divorce financial settlement. It will reportedly pay Funches $5 million dollars, not including undisclosed bonuses. It hasn’t been signed; however. And the thickening drama continues…
I hope the money will help her to get a good psychiatrist to help her through the emotional turmoil of her divorce, because that's enough to make someone in her position ( losing her high school sweet heart and probably no post secondary education or other financial means besides D. ) to lose it. D was probably her life and that's not easy for any woman.