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12 Days of “REALITY”

What started off as a story which resembles the story of what many men and Fathers endure in reality in a constant battle for financial freedom, for their rights to be a Father, for a right to keep their dignity, for the right to be treated equally before a court of law or just simple equality, for a right to practise a profession of their choice, for a right to be associated to an activism group seeing equality, for a right to be a citizen and complain when your basic human rights are infringed without the proverbial sword of ‘Persecution’ hanging over your head, and lastly even your right to Freedom changed into of story of what happens when the normal organs of the State fail not only men, but what human beings endure in holding cells, while the justice system fails the masses.

Parental Alienation

Recognizing the Early Signs of Parental Alienation in South Africa

Parental alienation is a distressing phenomenon that can occur during or after divorce or separation. It involves one parent, intentionally or unintentionally, influencing a child to reject or harbour negative feelings towards the other parent. In South Africa, as in many other countries, parental alienation is a matter of concern that can have long-lasting effects on both the child and the targeted parent. Recognizing the early signs of parental alienation is crucial to addressing the issue promptly and seeking appropriate intervention.

Pitfalls When Navigating Immigration Laws When Taking Your Children Out of South Africa During Divorce

Immigrating to another country can be a complex and challenging process, and when you add divorce and child custody into the mix, it can become even more complicated. As a lawyer specializing in immigration laws in South Africa, I have seen many families face pitfalls and challenges when attempting to immigrate out of the country with their children during or after a divorce. In this blog, we will explore some of the common pitfalls and legal considerations that parents should be aware of when navigating immigration laws in South Africa in relation to taking their children with them after a divorce.

immigration

Navigating South African Immigration Laws for Divorced Parents: Taking Your Child Abroad

As a divorced parent in South Africa, planning to immigrate to another country can be a complex and challenging process, especially when you are taking your child or children with you. It’s crucial to understand the immigration laws and requirements to ensure a legal immigration process and avoid any legal complications. In this blog post, we will provide you with a comprehensive guide on what is needed for a divorced parent immigrating out of South Africa with children, and the steps you should take to ensure a smooth and legal immigration.

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International Relocation with a Minor

Divorce is often a difficult and emotional process that can be even more complicated when children are involved. One of the most contentious issues that can arise is when one parent wants to relocate with a minor child after a divorce. This issue is particularly complex when it involves international relocation. In this blog post, we will discuss the South African laws that govern international relocation with a minor after a divorce.