The Effects of Divorce on Children
The Effects of Divorce on Children
Divorce Season
Breaking an engagement, you have no claim against your fiancé for breach – the Sunette Bridges case
The new Children's Act places in Section 36 a presumption in respect of a child born out of wedlock. The presumption is that the person whom had sexual intercourse with the mother at any time when that child could have been conceived will be presumed to be the biological father of the child in the absence of evidence to the contrary which raises reasonable doubt. In S v L 1992 (3) SA 713 (E) it was held that the phrase "in the absence of evidence to the contrary which raises reasonable doubt" means that whenever there is evidence to the contrary, the presumption does not operate or ceases to operate.
Maintenance Obligations to contribute towards schooling of a step child