Navigating Parental Rights & Responsibilities in Pretoria & Cape Town Can Be Complex
Facing separation or divorce?
Understanding your parental rights and responsibilities is crucial when it comes to your children’s well-being. At K Tshitahe Attorneys, our experienced family law team in Pretoria and Cape Town can guide you through this process with compassion and expertise.
What are Parental Rights & Responsibilities?
The Children’s Act of South Africa outlines parental rights and responsibilities, including:
Care and Contact: Both parents have the right to care for and maintain a relationship with their children.
Guardianship: Guardianship involves making major decisions about a child’s upbringing, such as education and healthcare.
Financial Maintenance (Child Support/Maintenance): Both parents share the financial responsibility for their children’s needs.
Our Services
We understand that navigating these issues can be complex. K Tshitahe Attorneys can assist you with:
Determining Parental Rights & Responsibilities:
We help you understand your rights and responsibilities regarding your children after separation.
Child Custody Arrangements
We work towards creating fair and practical custody agreements that prioritize your children’s best interests.
Child Maintenance (Support) Agreements
Our skilled negotiators can help you reach a fair agreement on child support payments.
Modification of Existing Orders
If your circumstances change, we can help you modify existing court orders related to child custody or maintenance.
Child Support Lawyer Representation
Our experienced child support lawyers can represent you in court if necessary to ensure your children’s financial needs are met.
Here's why we're the perfect partner for your Pretoria or Cape Town parental rights and responsibilities matters:
When facing separation or divorce, understanding your parental rights and responsibilities regarding child custody, child maintenance (support), and guardianship is crucial. K Tshitahe Attorneys is here to guide you through this challenging process with compassion, expertise, and a focus on achieving the best outcomes for your children.
Experienced & Compassionate
We understand the emotional complexities of family law matters and prioritize your children's well-being.
Results-Oriented
We take the time to understand your specific situation and tailor our strategy accordingly.Our goal is to achieve fair and sustainable solutions for you and your children.
Clear Communication
We keep you informed throughout the process and are always available to answer your questions.
What is child maintenance (support)?
Child maintenance (also called child support) refers to the financial contribution a parent makes towards their children’s basic needs, such as housing, food, clothing, and education. We can help you negotiate a fair child support agreement or represent you in court to determine the appropriate amount.
Can I modify existing parental rights and responsibilities orders?
Yes, under certain circumstances, existing court orders related to child custody or maintenance can be modified. We can advise you on the process and represent you in court if necessary. This may be applicable if your circumstances or the child’s needs change significantly.
What are parental rights and responsibilities?
The Children’s Act of South Africa outlines parental rights and responsibilities. These include:
Care and Contact: Both parents have the right to be involved in their children’s lives and maintain a relationship with them.
Guardianship: Guardianship involves making major decisions about a child’s upbringing, such as education and healthcare.
Financial Maintenance (Child Support/Maintenance): Both parents share the financial responsibility for their children’s needs.
How do I determine child custody arrangements?
Child custody arrangements should prioritize the child’s best interests. We can help you negotiate an agreement with your ex-partner or represent you in court if necessary. Factors considered by the court include the child’s age, needs, and relationship with each parent.