Family Law matter and legal representation by attorneys or advocates. What are common questions asked?

Family Law matter and legal representation by attorneys or advocates. What are common questions asked?

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Types of domestic violence

Domestic violence is classified as any violent or aggressive behavior taking place within a home which is common in many households. [caption id="attachment_4425" align="alignleft" width="300"] Call our law offices on: 0211110090                Email: [email protected][/caption]   There are different forms of domestic violence. These are:
  • Emotional
  • Physical
  • Psychological
  • Economical
The following are forms of domestic violence that can unfold in the following manner:
  • Kicking
  • Biting
  • Slapping
  • Hysteria and throwing objects around
  • Sexual abuse/assault
  • Domineering behavior/controlling etc
[caption id="attachment_4426" align="alignleft" width="300"] Call our law offices on: 0211110090                          Email: [email protected].[/caption] These behavior habits are serious cases of abuse and the perpetrator should be taken to task for such inhumane acts. Our Lawyer Pty Ltd are professional
legal experts in Family law and can advise you with the best legal advice for the way forward. Call our law offices on 021 424 3487 for an online appointment today for a professional legal consultation. Do not hesitate to give us a call!

Domestic Violence abuse signs

Are you feeling like you’re stuck in a vicious cycle of abuse? Do you feel like you’re being abused by your partner in anyway? [caption id="attachment_4427" align="alignleft" width="300"] Call our law offices on: 0211110090                          Email: [email protected][/caption] Over the years, we have witnessed extreme cases of abuse whereby most woman settle for an abusive relationship. While dealing with so many cases, we found the following tell-tale signs of abuse:
  • Constantly humiliate and belittle them
  • Feel scared of your partner and scared of standing up for yourself
  • Yell at them and put them down
  • Keep you away from friends and family
  • Make you feel as though you’re mad and imagining things
  • Minimize your personal views and accomplishments
  • Treat you as an object and not a human being
This is a sad state of affairs as children suffer the most in the process. Children are being subjected to abuse and violence from an early age and our role is to educate victims about their legal rights. Find out more about the Children’s Act which contains free, expert legal advice for the layperson. Call our offices today!

Domestic violence Act South Africa regulations

When it comes to domestic abuse, woman and children seem to be the key victims in domestic violence. The Act itself allows them the right to protect themselves. The Act aims to offer woman the legal support they require to put an end to the vicious cycle. [caption id="attachment_4430" align="alignleft" width="300"] Call our law offices on: 0211110090                Email: [email protected][/caption] One of the most effective ways of executing a legal action to protect yourself is a protection order or restraining order or domestic violence interdict. For more helpful information, read our article compiled by a professional legal expert on how to make a domestic violence application. Feel free to click on the links below for free, expert legal advice: We are conveniently situated at The Pinnacle, corner of Strand and Burg Street in the CBD, Cape Town, South Africa. Make use of our online appointment system which is efficient and stress free. Call our offices for an online appointment today.        

Top tips and tricks from a Senior Family Law Advocate on claiming maintenance for a five-year-old child in Phuthaditjhaba.

Child Maintenance is the right of the child, and not that of the parent. It is also not a privilege granted to parents who must pay it. It is their duty to pay child maintenance and support their children. Once the child is self-supporting (being able to care for him or herself), the obligation falls away. This can happen when the child is 18, 20, or even 30. It all depends on the circumstances of the case.

Claiming child maintenance for your child in Phuthaditjhaba

Whether you claim child maintenance in Phuthaditjhaba, or any other city in South Africa, the procedures would be the same. There are however two (2) courts that can deal with child maintenance matters. That is a divorce court, in a divorce matter, and a Child Maintenance Court. For this article, we will focus on claiming maintenance in a Maintenance Court matter in Phuthaditjhaba.

The maintenance scenario – Phuthaditjhaba South Africa

In this article, we will deal with the following fictitious scenario, in a child maintenance matter:

  1. The Child is seven years old and attends school in Phuthaditjhaba
  2. The child is cared for by the mother who works in Phuthaditjhaba
  3. The mother works and earns a Salary of R 10 000
  4. The father sees the child every second weekend. He also lives and works in Phuthaditjhaba
  5. The child’s monthly expenses are R 6000 – 00 which includes food, clothing, accommodation, education, travel etc.
  6. The father earns a reasonable salary and can afford the R 20 000 – 00 per month
  7. The mother claims R 4 000 – 00 maintenance as the father earns double her salary

What is the first step the mother must take in claiming child maintenance?

The first thing the mother must do is work out exactly what the child costs by item. She breaks down the minor child’s living expenses, starting from rent or accommodation to groceries to school fees etc. Once she has done that, she would need to determine what exactly does the minor child cost per month, seeing that she will be asking the father to contribute towards that. As best as possible, she needs to collect proof of expenses. This can be in the form of receipts.

How does she start the legal process?

The mother now needs to approach the maintenance court in the area where she lives or works to lodge a complaint for child maintenance. If she lives or works in Phuthaditjhaba, it would be the maintenance court in Phuthaditjhaba. She will complete a Form A wherein she will provide all the expenses for her and the minor child. She would also have to stipulate her income. Once she completed the form and submitted it to the maintenance court, she must then follow the next step.

What do you do while waiting for the maintenance court date?

While you wait to be informed of the court date by the Maintenance Court of Phuthaditjhaba, and up until the actual first court date, you need to ensure that you keep a record of all income and expenses for you and the child. This is very important as the court allocates maintenance based on recent income and expenses.

What happens at the first court appearance at the Phuthaditjhaba Maintenance Court?

Once you have been notified of the maintenance court date by the Phuthaditjhaba Maintenance Court, you need to ensure that you attend it. On that day, both you and the father of the child would appear before a maintenance officer. The maintenance officer would go through both your income and expenses as well as that of the father. If all the relevant information is not before the maintenance court, then the matter may be postponed in order for the parties to submit it.

The maintenance officer will try to settle the matter and have the parents come to an agreement regarding the amount of child maintenance to be paid. If they cannot come to an agreement regarding the child maintenance to be paid, the matter would have to proceed to a formal hearing or trial before a Magistrate.

How does the Maintenance Court hearing or trial work in Phuthaditjhaba?

Essentially, the maintenance court is called upon to make a fair ruling regarding what is a fair amount of child support that needs to be paid. For that to happen, the parents would have to give evidence in that regard. The mother would present to the court what the child costs, what she contributes and what she requires the other parent to pay. The Father would have a right to question the mother and to present evidence as to why he cannot afford the amount requested or why he feels it is an unfair amount. The mother can they also question him.

At the end of the day, the Phuthaditjhaba Maintenance Court would be able to properly determine what is a fair and adequate amount of child maintenance to pay after being presented will all relevant information. The Phuthaditjhaba Maintenance Court should play an active role in determining what is a fair amount of child maintenance the father should pay.

The above child maintenance application principles 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, Phuthaditjhaba, Constantia, George, Hopefield, Oudtshoorn, Paarl, Simon’s Town, Stellenbosch, Swellendam, Worcester