Getting a Maintenance Order
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Both parents have a legal duty to support their children. The parent who is looking after the child has a right to apply to a Maintenance Court for the other parent to pay support. If the children are not living with the mother or the father, the person who is looking after them can also apply for maintenance from the parents. For example, if a child is living with the grandparents, the grandparents can apply to get maintenance from the father and the mother of the child. Once there is a court order instructing a parent to pay child support, it is a criminal offence not to pay. There are special Maintenance Courts at every Magistrate's Court. Maintenance officers work in these courts and help people who want to apply for maintenance. They also deal with applications to increase or reduce maintenance payments. |
INSTRUCTIONS: |
This is a long and complicated process and may take some time. To apply for a maintenance order against the parent of your child, you need to:
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PROVIDED BY:
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GOVERNMENT BODY:
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Department of Justice and Constitutional Development (The Government of South Africa) |
The content on this page was last updated on 29 October 2009