Minnie Dlamini And Ex-Husband Quinton Jones Spousal Support and Custody Battle Details Revealed
Minnie Dlamini’s former husband, Quinton Jones, is seeking substantial spousal support just one year after their divorce was finalized.
Adding to the complexity of the situation, Jones wants to take away their son Netha Makhosini Jones, born in November 2020, from Dlamini.
Unveiling the Details of The Custody Battle Between Minnie Dlamini and Her Ex
While initially appearing to part ways amicably, recent hints from Dlamini and insider information confirm that Jones has taken legal action against her. Sources close to the situation, speaking with ZiMoja, disclosed Dlamini’s concerns. She feels Jones is attempting to portray her as an unfit mother, and he’s making claims to her property, despite having never contributed financially. The sources have accused Jones of harbouring bitterness due to Dlamini’s ability to move forward with her life post-divorce.
One source emphasized Dlamini’s strong work ethic and her dedication to providing for their child independently, without relying on Jones. They stated,
“Minnie is a hard worker and will do anything for her child, he is just bitter because she has moved on with her life and she is doing everything for their child without asking him for anything.”
Furthermore, it has been revealed that Jones is seeking R10,000 in monthly spousal support. Dlamini, however, is determined to protect her hard-earned financial assets and has enlisted top-notch legal representation. The source added,
“Can you imagine Minnie taking care of their child and also supporting him financially, she will never let it happen. She has good lawyers on her side who will fight to make sure he doesn’t get anything.”
Struggles Amidst the Legal Battle
Another source shared the toll this custody and spousal support dispute is taking on Dlamini, who is already grappling with the challenges of being a single mother. They remarked,
“The dispute over custody and spousal support has added to the stress of being a single mother, and Minnie is struggling to cope with the situation. She is overwhelmed and frustrated with everything he has put her through and is now at her breaking point.”
Minnie Dlamini has declined to comment, citing the ongoing legal proceedings. On the other hand, Jones has not responded to ZiMoja’s attempts to reach him for his perspective on the matter.