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Family Law plays a critical role in protecting the rights and enforcing obligations of individuals and families in South Africa. We provide legal advice and representation in a variety of family law matters, ensuring that you achieve the best possible outcome for your situation.
If you are considering divorce, a family law attorney can help you navigate the legal process and ensure that your rights are protected. They can assist you in negotiating the terms of the divorce, such as the division of assets, child custody, contact and maintenance.
As a victim of domestic violence, we can assist you in obtaining a protection order to ensure that you are safe. We are also able help you in finding other support channels, groups and organisations to assist you. Click here to view those groups.
If you are in a dispute over child custody, an attorney can represent you in court and advocate for your interests. They can help you negotiate a custody and contact arrangement that is in the best interests of the child.
Assisting with calculating and enforcing your claim to spousal or child maintenance. If you have a property dispute with your spouse or partner, we’ll assist you in negotiating a settlement or represent you in court if necessary.
Obtaining Relocation orders to move children to different provinces or countries.
Family law attorneys help clients appoint curators to look after the estates or legal matters for people who are unable to do so themselves.
Family law attorneys often act as mediators to help couples resolve disputes related to divorce, custody and other family law matters.
A Family law attorney assists clients with drafting prenuptial and postnuptial agreements, which establish property rights and obligations in the event of divorce or death.
If you’re considering getting divorced, here are some basic steps to get started:
Remember, divorce can be a complicated and emotional process and it’s essential to seek professional support to help you navigate it successfully.
Apart from Division of Assets, Maintenance, Child Custody, and Contact, when getting a divorce, there are several legal aspects that you need to consider, such as:
AnteNuptial agreements, commonly known as “prenups,” and postnuptial agreements are legal agreements that couples sign in front of a Notary Public before getting married or during the course of their marriage, respectively. These agreements outline how the couple’s assets and debts will be divided on death or divorce.
Here are some reasons why a couple may need a antenuptial or postnuptial agreement:
It’s important to note that antenuptial and postnuptial agreements are not absolutely necessary for every couple but they can provide peace of mind and a sense of security for both parties and may avoid costly and stressful legal battles in the event of a divorce.
If you are in an abusive relationship and need to get out, there are legal options available to you. Here are some steps you can take:
Remember, you are not alone, and there are people and resources available to help you. It is important to prioritise your and your dependants’ safety and well-being and to seek help as soon as possible.
A lawyer can assist in divorces by providing legal advice and representation during the divorce proceedings. Here are some ways a lawyer can help:
It’s important to note that divorce laws vary by country and jurisdiction, so it’s crucial to work with a family law attorney who is knowledgeable about the specific laws and procedures in South Africa.
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