01/03/2024 Bertus Preller Abduction, Children, Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction, Parental Rights, Relocation, Views of the Child child custody law, child protection law, child welfare, Children's Best Interests, consent and acquiescence, cross-border family law, custody rights, Family Law, Hague Convention, International Child Abduction, international custody battle, Judicial Discretion, Justice Cloete, Legal Analysis, legal decision-making, legal fairness, Legal Jurisdiction, legal precedent, legal proceedings costs, MB v LC and Another, parental disputes, Plascon-Evans rule, South Africa legal system, wrongful retention Justice Prevails: Navigating International Child Abduction Law with Precision and Compassion. – MB v LC and Another (21586/2023) [2024] ZAWCHC 61 (29 February 2024). Introduction and Background The case adjudicated by Justice J Cloete, delves into a dispute under the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction. This matter revolves around… READ MORE
01/02/2024 Bertus Preller Children, Guardianship, Orphans, Parental Rights child custody law, child welfare decisions, Child's Best Interests, children's contact rights, Children’s Act 38 of 2005, Court Order Compliance, curatrix ad litem role, custody battle, family court insights, family law case law, family therapy importance, guardianship arrangements, guardianship dispute, guardianship nomination, legal challenges, Legal Guardianship, Legal proceedings, minor children protection, orphan welfare, parental rights implications, South African Family Law, Welgemoed v Potgieter Safeguarding Orphans’ Future: Lessons from the Welgemoed v Potgieter Guardianship Dispute. – Welgemoed and Another v Potgieter and Others (88660/2019) [2024] ZAGPPHC 13 (2 January 2024). Introduction to the Case The matter of Welgemoed and Another v Potgieter and Others (88660/2019) presented before the Gauteng Division, Pretoria High Court, captivates with its sorrowful premise, underpinning the… READ MORE
31/01/2024 Bertus Preller Alienation, Children, Relocation C.S.S v O.R case, child custody evaluations, child custody law, child welfare in divorce, children's removal, children’s emotional welfare, children’s residency disputes, custodial parent rights, custody emergency applications, custody legal battles, emergency custody ruling, family advocate involvement, family court proceedings, family law precedents, guardianship conflict, High Court decision, legal battle for children, legal implications of child removal, minor children's best interests, non-custodial parent challenges, parental access rights, parental custody battle, parental rights in South Africa, primary residence determination, schooling concerns in custody, South African Family Law, South African High Court judgements, urgent custody dispute, urgent legal applications Urgent Custody Dispute: Analysing C.S.S v O.R (000763/2024) [2024] ZAGPPHC 37 (26 January 2024)A Pivotal Decision on Children’s Removal. Introduction The case of C.S.S v O.R (000763/2024) ZAGPPHC 37 (26 January 2024) was an urgent opposed application brought before the court on 17 January 2024. The Applicant sought the… READ MORE
25/01/2024 Bertus Preller Children, Parental Rights, Relocation 2023 court ruling, best interests of the child, child custody law, Child Relocation, child welfare, child's psychological well-being, court judgment, custody dispute, D.J.H. v A.H, divorce proceedings, Eastern Cape High Court, family advocate report, family law implications, family law judgments, family law precedent, judicial scrutiny, Legal Analysis, legal arguments, legal case review, legal precedent, legal reasoning, Parental Responsibilities, Parental Rights, relocation case study, relocation impact, relocation jurisprudence, relocation opposition, South African Family Law, South African jurisprudence Navigating the Tides of Change: The Intricacies of Child Relocation in D.J.H. v A.H (914/2023) [2023] ZAECMKHC 139, (12 December 2023). – Rugunanan J. Overview of the D.J.H. v A.H Relocation Dispute In the case D.J.H. v A.H (914/2023) ZAECMKHC 139, the Eastern Cape Division of the High Court grappled with a contentious child… READ MORE