Child custody for fathers

In most cases, the court will be more likely to award child custody rights to the mother first if the mother happens to be stable. Should the mother in any event, be a substance abuser, then the father will immediately be awarded child custody rights. The court will first and foremost, have the child’s best interest at heart. Part of this process is ensuring that the child grows up in a healthy environment. If it is best for the child to live with the father, then that is where the child will be residing at.  Fathers have the following child custody rights towards their children:
  • Contact
  • Care
  • Guardianship and sometimes even
  • Primary caregivers of the child
As previously mentioned, if the mother happens to be unstable with no intention of rehabilitation, then custody rights are automatically awarded to the father. When it comes to child custody battles, there are no grey areas as the children are the center of it all. For more on child access and visitation rights, fell free to contact our law offices on 021 424 3487 for an online appointment. Alternatively, feel free to email us at [email protected] today for a professional legal consultation.

Family law legal services – divorce, child custody and child maintenance

Our law offices boasts a professional, client friendly environment with free Wi-Fi for our clients. Our services are of a highly reputable, quality nature in which the legal expert will be advising and guiding you through the process. We take the well-being of our clients very seriously and always try to prepare the best argument in court. When it comes to professional legal drafting, we strive at providing well thought out, cleverly composed legal documents that best reflects what you require. With that being said, this website makes navigation through our pages less of a problem, and legal information more of a priority. Our professional legal articles contains free, expert legal advice for your convenience. For more information on the family legal services we offer, feel free to call our offices to make an online appointment for you.

Child custody questions – we can answer them for you!

Thankfully, our home page allows for some audience engagement in which visitors can now post a brief legal question – this section is arranged in its specific legal categories to make questions easier to sift through. Questions must be kept short and to the point when posting in its relevant sections. The three most commonly dealt family law topics:
  • Child custody
  • Child maintenance
  • Divorce
So go ahead and get posting today!

Child custody for fathers

In most cases, the court will be more likely to award child custody rights to the mother first if the mother happens to be stable. Should the mother in any event, be a substance abuser, then the father will immediately be awarded child custody rights.

The court will first and foremost, have the child’s best interest at heart. Part of this process is ensuring that the child grows up in a healthy environment. If it is best for the child to live with the father, then that is where the child will be residing at.  Fathers have the following child custody rights towards their children:

  • Contact
  • Care
  • Guardianship and sometimes even
  • Primary caregivers of the child

As previously mentioned, if the mother happens to be unstable with no intention of rehabilitation, then custody rights are automatically awarded to the father. When it comes to child custody battles, there are no grey areas as the children are the center of it all.

For more on child access and visitation rights, fell free to contact our law offices on 021 424 3487 for an online appointment. Alternatively, feel free to email us at [email protected] today for a professional legal consultation.

Family law legal services – divorce, child custody and child maintenance

Our law offices boasts a professional, client friendly environment with free Wi-Fi for our clients. Our services are of a highly reputable, quality nature in which the legal expert will be advising and guiding you through the process.

We take the well-being of our clients very seriously and always try to prepare the best argument in court. When it comes to professional legal drafting, we strive at providing well thought out, cleverly composed legal documents that best reflects what you require.

With that being said, this website makes navigation through our pages less of a problem, and legal information more of a priority. Our professional legal articles contains free, expert legal advice for your convenience.

For more information on the family legal services we offer, feel free to call our offices to make an online appointment for you.

Child custody questions – we can answer them for you!

Thankfully, our home page allows for some audience engagement in which visitors can now post a brief legal question – this section is arranged in its specific legal categories to make questions easier to sift through.

Questions must be kept short and to the point when posting in its relevant sections. The three most commonly dealt family law topics:

  • Child custody
  • Child maintenance
  • Divorce

So go ahead and get posting today!

Related Post

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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