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What is a parenting plan?

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parenting plan is a written document that outlines the duties and responsibilities of parents after a divorce. A well-drafted plan will reflect the best interests of the child. Visit schedules, visitation rights and custody rights forms the foundation of a parenting plan. A parenting plan can be seen as a shared legal contract or mutual agreement between parents after a divorce. [caption id="attachment_4539" align="alignleft" width="300"] Call our law offices on: 0211110090
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Are parenting plans legally binding?

Parenting plans are not necessary legally enforceable. Circumstantially, if a parent fails to comply with an agreement, the court will not intervene.  A parenting plan is to find a common ground between parents to reinforce their rights and responsibilities after divorce. [caption id="attachment_4541" align="alignleft" width="300"] Call our law offices on: 0211110090
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What to include in a parenting plan

Parenting plans form part of Family Law. Your family legal expert should be able to guide you through the process of drafting your parenting plan. At Our Lawyer Pty Ltd, the family legal expert has years of professional experience in legal drafting. [caption id="attachment_4544" align="alignleft" width="300"] Call our law offices on: 0211110090
Email us at: [email protected][/caption] Our law offices operate by appointment only so feel free to have your online appointment made for a legal consultation. In the grander scheme of things, the legal expert will be advising you through the process. Both parents will be able to sit down with the legal expert to discuss a way forward in their child/children’s lives after divorce.

Parenting plan in terms of the Children’s Act

The Children’s Act reflects the child’s rights and best interest of the child which works in close collaboration parenting plans. Meanwhile, the legal expert carries a wealth of legal expertise which comes in handy when drafting your parenting plan professionally. [caption id="attachment_4545" align="alignleft" width="300"] Call our law offices on: 0211110090
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I am a victim of Domestic Violence – Please provide me with questions and answers for general issues in domestic violence matters.

  • What is considered domestic violence in South Africa?
    • Domestic violence in South Africa includes physical, emotional, sexual, or economic abuse within an intimate relationship or household.
  • Are men also protected under South African domestic violence laws?
    • Yes, South African laws protect both men and women from domestic violence. Any person, regardless of gender, can be a victim or perpetrator.
  • How can one obtain a protection order against domestic violence in South Africa?
    • To obtain a protection order, a victim can apply at the Magistrate’s Court, and if in immediate danger, they can approach the police.
  • What are the consequences of violating a protection order in South Africa?
    • Violating a protection order is a criminal offence, and penalties may include fines or imprisonment.
  • Can domestic violence victims get legal assistance in South Africa?
    • Yes, victims can seek legal assistance through organizations like Legal Aid South Africa or private attorneys specializing in domestic violence cases.
  • Are there support services available for domestic violence victims in South Africa?
    • Yes, various organizations provide support services, including shelters, counseling, and legal advice for domestic violence victims.
  • What role can the police play in domestic violence cases in South Africa?
    • The police can intervene, arrest the perpetrator if necessary, and assist and/or advise victims in obtaining protection orders.
  • Is it possible to report domestic violence anonymously in South Africa?
    • While anonymous reporting might be challenging, victims can request confidentiality, and their information can be protected during legal proceedings.
  • What rights do children have in cases of domestic violence in South Africa?
    • Children have the right to be protected from domestic violence, and authorities may intervene to ensure their safety.
  • Can a victim drop charges against an alleged perpetrator of domestic violence in South Africa?
    • In criminal cases, only the state can drop charges. However, in civil cases like obtaining a protection order, the victim has control over the process.
  • Are there cultural considerations in addressing domestic violence in South Africa?
    • Yes, cultural sensitivities are considered, but domestic violence is universally condemned, and legal measures apply regardless of cultural background.
  • What is the role of social workers in domestic violence cases in South Africa?
    • Social workers can provide counseling, support, and assistance in finding resources for victims of domestic violence.
  • Can a victim of domestic violence in South Africa claim compensation?
    • Yes, victims may seek compensation through civil claims against the perpetrator for damages suffered due to domestic violence.
  • Are employers obligated to support employees experiencing domestic violence in South Africa?
    • Employers are encouraged to support employees facing domestic violence and can provide assistance such as counseling or time off for legal proceedings.
  • Can technology be used as evidence in domestic violence cases in South Africa?
    • Yes, text messages, emails, or other electronic communications can be used as evidence in domestic violence cases.
  • What steps can schools take to address domestic violence affecting students in South Africa?
    • Schools can create awareness, provide counseling services, and collaborate with relevant authorities to address domestic violence affecting students.
  • How does the South African legal system handle false accusations of domestic violence?
    • False accusations can be taken seriously, and the legal system aims to discern the truth through investigations to prevent misuse of protection orders.
  • Is domestic violence education mandatory in South African schools?
    • While not mandatory, initiatives exist to incorporate awareness programs about domestic violence into school curricula.
  • Can immigration status affect a victim’s ability to report domestic violence in South Africa?
    • No, immigration status should not be a barrier to reporting domestic violence, and victims are encouraged to seek help regardless of their legal status.
  • What community resources are available to combat domestic violence in South Africa?
    • Community resources include NGOs, helplines, and community centers that provide support, counseling, and education on domestic violence.

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