Divorce Law – Legal Services and Advice Cape Town South Africa

Divorce Law – Legal Services and Advice Cape Town South Africa

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Why you should consider a specialized legal expert

Having a specialized legal expert to deal with your legal matter can take a load off your shoulders and help you see things in greater perspective. When the legal expert specializes within a particular part of the law, it means they have greater insight into the legal matter. At our law offices, we are legal specialists in family law and luckily, the branches of family extend to:
For an online appointment, call our law offices on 021 424 3487 and get your expert legal today. We are centrally located in the heart of the City Bowl at Suit 702, 7th Floor, The Pinnacle, corner of Burg and Strand Street, Cape Town.

Legal Expert Vs Attorney

There is a common confusion between the two terms – both have knowledge about the legal field but this knowledge but is extended to different degrees. However, an Attorney should have studied the law and graduated successfully from an accredited school of law. Furthermore, they should have license to practice law. Based on the nature of our private legal consultancy, we are simply legal advisors who does not necessary appear in the local courts but have legitimate knowledge on the law to advise you as the way forward. What sets our consultancy aside from the rest is that we are legal experts in family law and can set you up with an Attorney if needed. We are specialists in child maintenance, divorce and child custody. Feel free to visit our legal terms explained page for more information. Call our law offices today for an online appointment on 021 424 3487 today!

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Our law offices are situated in the heart of the buzzing CBD at Suit 702, 7th floor, The Pinnacle, corner of Strand and Burg Street. We are legal experts in family law whereby we offer a range of family law legal services. These are:   Make an online appointment with us today and consult with a legal expert.    

Updated: 16 April 2020

New regulations have been issued on 16 April 2020. Click on the link below:
The material change is that you do not have to have a court order or a parental responsibilities and rights agreement or parenting plan, registered with the family advocate. Possession of a birth certificate or certified copy of a birth certificate is now also allowed.

If you have a court order, or a parental responsibilities and rights agreement or parenting plan registered with the office of the Family Advocate, you can move children during the lockdown period, if certain conditions are met.

Today, the Minister of Social Development, Ms Lindiwe Zulu, MP, made changes to the regulations regarding the movement of children during the lockdown period. It is now possible for certain children to be moved between parents during the lockdown period.

The regulations apply to the following parents only:

  1. There are arrangements in place for the children to move for one parent to another in terms of a court order; or
  2. A parental responsibilities and rights agreement or parenting plan registered with the office of the Family Advocate; and
  3. In the household to which the child is to move, there is no person who is known to have come into contact with, or is reasonably suspected to have come into contact with, a person known to have contracted, or reasonably suspected to have contracted, COVID-19;
  4. The parent or caregiver transporting the child concerned must have in his or her possession, the court order or the latter agreement, or a certified copy thereof.
Below are the relevant regulations: Lockdown Regulations Movement of Children allowed with Court Order Lockdown Regulations Movement of Children allowed with Court Order  

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