Financial disclosure affidavits (FDAs) have become an integral part of divorce proceedings, particularly in the Gauteng High Courts. To truly understand their significance, we'll take a journey back to the time before FDAs, explore key legal cases that led to their...
Family Law
Demystifying the Constitutional Court Judgment of KG v Minister of Home Affairs and Others [2023] ZACC 32
Understanding legal judgments can sometimes be a maze for many. In the realms of South African divorce law, the case EB (born S) v ER (born B) and Others and the KG v Minister of Home Affairs and Others [2023] ZACC 32 stand as paramount. It has brought about significant change and discussion in family law circles.
This article endeavours to break down this case, explaining its implications for South Africans and debunking some of the prevailing myths surrounding the judgment.
Planning to Move Abroad with Your Child? What You Need to Know
Relocating to a new country is often an exciting adventure. However, when minor children are involved, the legal aspects can become complex and challenging. Decisions are no longer just about your personal or professional growth. It is about striking a balance between...
The Unseen Edge in Mediation: Why Understanding Court Processes is a Game-Changer
The suggestion that mediators should understand court procedures may appear contradictory at first glance. After all, the very purpose of mediation is to resolve disputes without resorting to the courtroom. Nonetheless, a strong understanding of legal processes can...
Termination of Parental Responsibilities and Rights: Understanding Section 28 of the Children’s Act
When a parent's ability to provide a safe and nurturing environment for a child is called into question, the law allows for the termination of parental responsibilities and rights. In South Africa, this process is regulated by Section 28 of the Children's Act. In this...
Setting Aside a Will: Five Things to Do When Faced With an Invalid Will
Have you recently come across a will that you believe is invalid? If so, you may be wondering what your options are and what steps you need to take to challenge its validity. In this blog, we will discuss the process of setting aside wills and provide you with five...
5 Important Reasons You Should Have a Parenting Plan After Divorce
Divorce can be a difficult process, especially when children are involved. One of the most important things to consider when going through a divorce is creating a parenting plan. In South Africa, a parenting plan is required by law for any couple with children who are...
Understanding Universal Partnership in Cohabitation
As a couple living together in a cohabitation relationship, it is essential to understand the concept of universal partnership in South African law. This legal construct has significant implications for the division of assets when a relationship ends. In this blog...
Major Decisions Regarding Children After Divorce
You want to make the best decisions for your child's well-being as a parent. When parents are divorced or separated, it can be difficult to determine who has the final say in major decisions regarding the children. The South African Children's Act of 2005 outlines the...




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