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Top tips from a Senior Family Law Advocate on how to deal with your Child Custody matter in the Kuruman Children’s Court

 

Family law legal matters can be very stressful. This is so whether you live in Kuruman or any other city in South Africa. Especially so if you have no idea how the legal processes work. It is one thing to know that you are entitled to child support, but it is a totally different matter to know the law and procedure on how to claim child support. Luckily in child maintenance matters, the maintenance court is there to assist you in completing the application form. However, many times that is not enough. Especially so if the other parent has a lawyer and knows how to present the case for his or her client.

This article, however, deals with some top tips in care and contact or custody matters in the Children’s Court in Kuruman. It would explain the processes involved and advise on how to be best prepared for your matter. This advice is applicable whether you live in Kuruman or any other city in South Africa.

What to do before visiting the Kuruman Children’s Court

Before you approach the Children’s Court in Kuruman, first try to resolve the issues with the other parent. Therefore, if you want more contact with your child and the other parent is refusing, try to resolve the matter first with that parent. If that does not work, try mediation. The mediator can be anyone, from a trusted mutual friend, priest, or other religious leaders, or a professional like an attorney, psychologist, or the office of the Family Advocate. Kuruman has many professionals that can assist you in this regard. If resolving the matter by yourselves is not possible, or mediation fails, then we suggest you approach the Kuruman Children’s Court for assistance.

TIP: Focus on getting someone neutral to assist in mediating your matter. Organisations like FAMSA and FAMAC can be of assistance. Google them.

Approaching the Kuruman Children’s Court

The Kuruman Children’s Court should be approached if it is the closest Children’s Court to you. You need to verify with the Kuruman Children’s Court that you fall under their area of jurisdiction. If not, they would direct you to which Children’s Court is applicable to you.

Once you arrive at the Kuruman Children’s Court, they will provide you with a form headed “Bringing Matter to Court in Terms of Section 53 Children’s Act, 2005 (Act no. 38 of 2005) Regulation Relating to Children’s Court and International Child Abduction, 2008 [Regulation 6]. This form is also called Form 2.

In this form, you will provide all your particulars and that of the child or children and the other parent. The sections in the form are as follows:

  • PART A: PARTICULARS OF CHILD(REN)
  • PART B: PARTICULARS OF *CHILD WHO IS AFFECTED BY OR INVOLVED IN THE MATTER/PERSON *ACTING IN THE INTEREST OF THE CHILD/*ON BEHALF OF THE CHILD WHO CANNOT ACT IN HIS/HER OWN NAME/ *MEMBER OF A GROUP OF CLASS OF CHILDREN/*IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST (SECTION 53(2)
  • PART C: PARTICULARS OF PERSONS HAVING AN INTEREST IN THE MATTER
  • PART D: PARTICULARS OF MATTER

In part D, the following is stated which you need to provide in the form:

  • Nature of matter brought to Court: (Please give full details of the matter e.g., registration/amendment of parenting plans, removal of child to safe care, children in need of care and protection, placement in youth care centers, adoption etc.
  • Documents: Are there any documents relating to the matter? (If so please attach)

Once you have completed the form and attached the relevant documents to it, you must take it to a commissioner of Oaths to have it commissioned. It does not have to be in Kuruman.

TIP: Draft a separate affidavit explaining your case. Outline some background information and reasons why the Court should give you what you request. Attach it to Form 2.

Processing your Application at the Kuruman Children’s Court

Once you complete the Form A and submit it to the Clerk of the Kuruman Children’s Court, they will process it and allocate it a case number or reference number. The Clerk of the Court would then allocate a date to the matter and advise the parties accordingly when the court date is. Please note that some courts follow a different process for processing the application and informing the parties of the court date. Please enquire from the Court when making the application what process they follow.

TIP: Obtain the contact details of the Court for you to contact them to obtain the Court date or other information. Ask for their contact number and email address.

Appearing in the Kuruman Children’s Court

When notified of the Court date, both you and the other parent should attend. If you are making use of a lawyer (Advocate or Attorney), inform them timeously of the date. Depending on the Court, you may first see the Clerk or go directly to the Magistrate. The Children’s Court would do its best to try to resolve the matter. If the parents cannot come to an agreement, the Children’s Court may postpone the matter for either of the following:

  • Get a social worker involved in the matter;
  • Appoint a legal representative for the minor child;
  • Implement interim care and contact arrangements;
  • Having the parties attempt to agree on a parenting plan;
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In serious matters, the Court may remove the minor child from both parents and place the child in foster care. The powers of the Children’s Court are extensive. It will, however, focus on what is in the child’s best interests.

TIP: Be as vocal as possible. Do not expect the Court to be understanding of your case or be on your side. It is your duty to explain your case and provide the Court with all the relevant information they require for them to make a fair decision.

Finalising the matter in the Kuruman Children’s Court

Once the Kuruman Children’s Court has enough information to make a final decision, it will do so. Depending on the facts of the matter, that could either be making a Parenting Plan, an Order of the Court or a final care and contact Order. The Court may even make further interim orders, where the parties are to return to Court after a few months, or a year later.

TIP: Do not agree to something just because the social worker, a lawyer, or the Court suggest it. You need to be happy with what is decided.

The above Kuruman Children’s Court Application tips should apply to the following provinces and cities:

Eastern Cape:

Alice, Butterworth, East London, Graaff-Reinet, Grahamstown, King William’s Town, Mthatha

Port Elizabeth, Queenstown, Uitenhage, Zwelitsha

Free State:

Bethlehem. Bloemfontein, Jagersfontein, Kroonstad, Odendaalsrus, Parys, Phuthaditjhaba, Sasolburg, Virginia, Welkom

Gauteng:

Benoni, Boksburg, Brakpan, Carletonville, Germiston, Johannesburg, Krugersdorp, Pretoria, Randburg, Randfontein, Roodepoort, Soweto, Springs, Vanderbijlpark, Vereeniging

KwaZulu-Natal:

Durban, Empangeni, Ladysmith, Newcastle, Pietermaritzburg, Pinetown, Ulundi, Umlazi

Limpopo:

Giyani, Lebowakgomo, Musina, Phalaborwa, Polokwane, Seshego, Sibasa, Thabazimbi

Mpumalanga:

Emalahleni, Nelspruit, Secunda, North West, Klerksdorp, Mahikeng, Mmabatho, Potchefstroom, Rustenburg, Northern Cape, Kimberley, Kuruman, Port Nolloth

Western Cape:

Bellville, Kuruman, Constantia, George, Hopefield, Oudtshoorn, Paarl, Simon’s Town, Stellenbosch, Swellendam, Worcester

 

Heartlands Baby Sanctuary

An event of excellence

Playing it Forward at De Zalze Golf course:

25th October 2024

 

A little bit about Heartlands:

Heartlands Baby Sanctuary, in Somerset West, is a residential (24 hour, 7 days a week) safe care facility that opened its doors 9 years ago. The facility aims to provide safety and protection for children who desperately need it. These are children who have endured unimaginable abuse, neglect, and abandonment, or who may have disabilities that make them even more vulnerable.

 

Throughout the years, we have been able to provide a home – like environment, to help make a positive impact on the lives just under 400 children. We have developed specialised programs to address their unique needs during their stay with us, and we have made remarkable differences. Witnessing how these children flourish and find happiness when they are shown love, care, and safety has been both heartbreaking, however, more heartwarming.

 

Children who get a healthy start to life in the 1st 1 000 days and beyond are:

  • 10 times more likely to overcome life threatening childhood diseases
  • More likely to complete nearly 5 more grades in school
  • More likely to go on to earn 21% more in wages as adults
  • More likely to have healthier families of their own

 

Our key annual fundraising event

 

`If it goes right, it’s a slice, if it goes left, it’s a hook,

if it goes straight, it’s a miracle’ Doug Fields

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


This year, De Zalze are only allowing 5 charities to hold golf days, and Heartlands has been selected as one from countless others, given the very high standard of our previous golf days.

 

THE ASK:

This fundraising golf day aims to contribute significantly towards bringing our annual costs down, but not only that, it will assist us in raising more financial support through exposing us to potential new donors. De Zalze is recognized as a five-star golf course in South Africa, attracting very high LSM players. 

 

Your benefits as a sponsor / donor:

  • Elevate your brand visibility, forge new customer connections, foster business collaborations, and relish a memorable time on the course—all while championing a noble cause.
  • Discover a spectrum of sponsorship options tailored to suit your budget and marketing objectives at our tournament.
  • Ensure that you, your colleagues, and esteemed clients can enjoy an exhilarating Playing it Forward, Heartlands Baby Sanctuary Golf Day, with huge benefits such as unique auction items and prizes.
  • Transform Lives While Boosting Your Brand

Sponsorship opportunities include: (some of which are tax-deductible)

 

  • Co-Branded golf shirts: max. R16 000 for staff and volunteers and 4 x representatives from your company (qty 40 – approximately R400 per shirt including embroidery)

 

  • Dinner incl. set up: R32 000 (big, delicious braai platters) – tax-deductible.
  • Taking a 4-ball R7 000 and/ or sponsoring a dry hole R4 500 or wet hole R5 000
  • Overall contribution towards golf day – tax-deductible pending client requests
  • TITLE SPONSOR R70 000 includes all of above including branding throughout the venue and at the entrance and deck, positioning on TV screens at the venue, newsletter (5 500 reach), Facebook (7 700 reach) and includes one 4-ball and one wet hole. 

PLUS

 

  • Potential access to the database, pending question at registration to receive communication from yourselves with a YES/ NO for POPI reasons.

 

I do hope you can assist us in our fundraising, Day of Difference, Playing it Forward golf day. We would love to have you on board for an awesome day out on the golf course, whilst giving you great visibility and the opportunity to meet new clients, and to spoil your existing clients. If you are not able to help with the golf day, there are various other ways of helping. Simply liking and sharing our social media posts, and circulating this with friends, family and colleagues, will help create awareness around the work we do, helping us immensely.

 

Thank you for your time and I look forward to hearing from you.

 

Kind regards,

 

Nikki Bower – Sustainability| Marketing | Events

[email protected]

021 – 852 3527

 

 

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