Child Maintenance / Support Questions and Answers

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Our Lawyer (Pty) Ltd introduced this Child Maintenance / Support Questions and Answers page for you to post questions you may have on the topic. For example, if you want to know how much child maintenance to claim, pose a question with some background facts. At the same time, should you be able to assist others who posted questions below, requiring some advice on Child Maintenance / Support, please proceed and reply to their comments. In that manner, we would all be able to assist each other and increase our online knowledge base. Therefore, although we a are legal consultancy, specialising in family law, you may have problems or experiences that we have not encountered. Let us share in our knowledge of Child Maintenance / Support.
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Other family law resources on this website

There are various other family law resources on this website that you may find useful. For example, there is a downloadable child maintenance calculator. The resources may assist you with whatever questions you have, or information you require on Child Maintenance / Support. Therefore, after posting your question, or any time after, have a look at the useful resources and information on our website. Some of these resources are listed hereafter.

Articles and Q&A

There are a range of legal articles on this website dealing with various family law issues. Some of these articles are straight forward, outlining the legal position on a family law related topic. For example, how to apply for child maintenance, or how to get divorced. Other articles are written in the form of answering a specific legal question. For example, do I pay maintenance if I am unemployed, or what do I do if I want to leave the country with my child, and the other parent does not want to provide consent? Those articles are in blog format. This means that you are welcome to comment or pose questions to increase our knowledge base. The clear idea behind our website is that we want to make family law legal information more accessible and available to the public.

Downloadable resources

We created some downloadable resources for free on this website. They are: 1 Free Basic Will Tool Kit 2. Free Shariah Will Template 3. Free Divorce Starter Tool Kit 4. Free Child Maintenance Calculator 5. Free DIY Urgent Child Contact Toolkit Feel free to download these useful resources. Click on the links above, and complete the online purchase process. The purchase price is R 0. Thereafter, a downloadable link would be emailed to you. Once you received the email, download it as soon as possible as the link would expire after two months. We hope that we assisted you with any queries you had on Child Maintenance / Support. If not, feel free to arrange a consultation with us.

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Child Maintenance / Support Questions and Answers

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Our Lawyer (Pty) Ltd introduced this Child Maintenance / Support Questions and Answers page for you to post questions you may have on the topic. For example, if you want to know how much child maintenance to claim, pose a question with some background facts. At the same time, should you be able to assist others who posted questions below, requiring some advice on Child Maintenance / Support, please proceed and reply to their comments. In that manner, we would all be able to assist each other and increase our online knowledge base. Therefore, although we a are legal consultancy, specialising in family law, you may have problems or experiences that we have not encountered. Let us share in our knowledge of Child Maintenance / Support.

Want to know more about Rule 43 Applications in the High Court and Rule 58 Applications in the Magistrates' Court? Click here.

Other family law resources on this website

There are various other family law resources on this website that you may find useful. For example, there is a downloadable child maintenance calculator. The resources may assist you with whatever questions you have, or information you require on Child Maintenance / Support. Therefore, after posting your question, or any time after, have a look at the useful resources and information on our website. Some of these resources are listed hereafter.

Articles and Q&A

There are a range of legal articles on this website dealing with various family law issues. Some of these articles are straight forward, outlining the legal position on a family law related topic. For example, how to apply for child maintenance, or how to get divorced. Other articles are written in the form of answering a specific legal question. For example, do I pay maintenance if I am unemployed, or what do I do if I want to leave the country with my child, and the other parent does not want to provide consent? Those articles are in blog format. This means that you are welcome to comment or pose questions to increase our knowledge base. The clear idea behind our website is that we want to make family law legal information more accessible and available to the public.

Downloadable resources

We created some downloadable resources for free on this website. They are:

1 Free Basic Will Tool Kit

2. Free Shariah Will Template

3. Free Divorce Starter Tool Kit

4. Free Child Maintenance Calculator

5. Free DIY Urgent Child Contact Toolkit

Feel free to download these useful resources. Click on the links above, and complete the online purchase process. The purchase price is R 0. Thereafter, a downloadable link would be emailed to you. Once you received the email, download it as soon as possible as the link would expire after two months. We hope that we assisted you with any queries you had on Child Maintenance / Support. If not, feel free to arrange a consultation with us.

advice-child-maintenance-child-custody-divorce

Sharing is Caring

If you find any of our articles and posts interesting, or possibly useful to others, please like and share it on Social Media by clicking on the icons below. Should you require any other legal services and advice, not related to family law, visit Private Legal.

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Do I need a lawyer for child custody matters at the Children’s Court? 

When it comes to children, the law upholds the principle of the best interests of the child. In other words, the focus is not on what is best for the parents but rather on what is beneficial for the child. To achieve this, one must consider all the facts of the particular case. This principle applies whether or not you have a lawyer representing you or if you are representing yourself. The question arises: is it necessary to have a lawyer (Advocate or Attorney) in a Children’s Court matter, given that the court has a duty to focus on the child’s best interests? The short answer is that having a lawyer is not essential, nor is it obligatory. You may represent yourself in the Children’s Court. However, we cannot overlook the advantages of having your own lawyer present, as they are knowledgeable about the law and are not personally implicated in the case. Being involved in a court case can be highly emotional and may lead you to concentrate on your feelings rather than the pertinent issues that genuinely matter to the child’s best interests. Another challenge in the Children’s Court is that the other parent of the child will be present. Arguments may arise that primarily concern the past rather than the current issues. This might render the prospect of attending the Children’s Court somewhat daunting. However, if you are well prepared, it should not be a significant worry.

Prepare yourself for the Children’s Court

If you attend the Children’s Court alone, ensure that you are adequately prepared. Bring all relevant information and documents with you, and also ready yourself for any questions you may receive from the court. Familiarise yourself with the law and the issues at hand, and strive to be the best possible advocate for yourself. By doing so, the outcomes could well exceed your expectations.

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