17/01/2026 Bertus Preller Abuse, Contumacious conduct, Costs, Divorce, Domestic Violence, Domestic Violence, Emotional Abuse, Financial Abuse, Forfeiture of Benefits, Forfeiture patrimonial benefits, Harassment, In Community of Property, Marital misconduct, Matrimonial property forfeiture, Physical Abuse, Psychological Abuse, Punitive costs orders, Sexual Abuse, Substantial misconduct, Substantial misconduct, Verbal Abuse costs in divorce, discretion of court, divorce proceedings South Africa, domestic violence, drug and alcohol abuse, duration of marriage, Engelbrecht v Engelbrecht, financial delinquency, financial irresponsibility, Forfeiture of benefits, interim protection orders, marital breakdown, marriage in community of property, Mashola v Mashola, matrimonial property, municipal debt, no-fault divorce, patrimonial benefits, pension benefit misconduct, section 9(1) Divorce Act, spousal abuse, substantial misconduct, transfer of property, two-stage approach, unduly benefited test, value judgment, Wijker principles When Domestic Violence and Financial Delinquency Justify Forfeiture: Analysis of W.M.C.M v U.A.M (7390/2018) [2026] ZAGPPHC 5 (12 January 2026). The Factual Matrix: A Pattern of Misconduct and Financial Delinquency The parties in this matter were married in community of property on 16 December 2000. The marriage endured for approximately… READ MORE
23/12/2024 Bertus Preller Abduction, Appeal, Best Interests of the Child, Children, Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction, Holiday Travel, International Travel, Parental Alienation, Parental Rights, Procedure, Relocation Article 13(b), Australian courts, Central Authority, child abduction, child protection, child rights, child welfare, children's act, Constitutional Challenges, cross-border parenting, custody proceedings, domestic violence, Expeditious Proceedings, Family Advocate, grave risk defence, Hague Convention, international child return, international family law, international obligations, Judicial Discretion, judicial separation, legal precedent, Parental Rights, procedural delays, Protective Measures, South Africa, South African jurisdiction, Supreme Court of Appeal, time limits, undertakings, urgent applications When Time is Not on Your Side: Supreme Court Issues Urgent Warning on Hague Convention Delays in N M v Central Authority for Republic of South Africa and Another [2024] ZASCA 178 (19 December 2024). Introduction: A Child's Journey Between Two Continents The Supreme Court of Appeal recently delivered a landmark judgment in N M v Central Authority for Republic of South Africa and Another… READ MORE
26/09/2024 Bertus Preller Abuse, Coercive Control, Cultural Abuse, Digital Abuse, Domestic Violence, Domestic Violence, Emotional Abuse, Financial Abuse, Harassment, Physical Abuse, Psychological Abuse Burden of Proof, credibility assessment, domestic violence, Domestic Violence Act, evidence evaluation, High Court Judgment, Judicial Review, legal precedent, legal safeguards, magistrates court, mental health, protection orders, relationship dynamics, South African Law Tipping the Scales: High Court Overturns Domestic Violence Order in K.J.G v J.T.G (A85/2024) [2024] ZAGPPHC 913. Background: A Troubled Marriage and the Domestic Violence Act The case of K.J.G v J.T.G (A85/2024) ZAGPPHC 913 (6 September 2024) offers a poignant glimpse into the complexities of domestic… READ MORE
11/08/2024 Bertus Preller Abuse, Coercive Control, Cultural Abuse, Digital Abuse, Domestic Violence, Emotional Abuse, Financial Abuse, Harassment, Harrassment, Neglect, Physical Abuse, Psychological Abuse, Sexual Abuse, Spiritual Abuse, Verbal Abuse attrition rates, contextual approach, domestic violence, feminist jurisprudence, gender-based violence, judicial education, legal barriers, legal reform, Protection from Harassment Act, S v P case, South Africa, survivor disclosure, survivor rights, trauma-informed justice Unsilencing Survivors: A Feminist Lens on Domestic Violence Cases in South Africa – Insights from S v P 2022 2 SACR 81 (WCC). Introduction: The Scourge of Domestic Violence in South Africa Domestic violence remains a pervasive and deeply troubling issue in South African society, as highlighted by Sheena Swemmer in her insightful… READ MORE
19/04/2024 Bertus Preller Best Interests of the Child, Children, Parental Rights 14667/2022, best interests of the child, Child Custody, child development, child protection, child well-being, co-parenting, Court Directives, court-appointed expert, Divorce, domestic violence, drug testing, emotional instability, Family Court, family dispute resolution, Family Law, high-conflict custody, individual therapy, parental accountability, parental alienation, parental progress, Parental Rights, parenting coordinator, parenting deficiencies, parenting plan, phased approach, shared care arrangement, substance abuse, TH v CH, ZAWCHC Balancing Parental Rights and the Best Interests of the Child in High-Conflict Care and Contact Cases. – TH v CH (14667/2022) [2024] ZAWCHC 100 (9 April 2024). Introduction In TH v CH (14667/2022) ZAWCHC 100 (9 April 2024), the Western Cape High Court heard a case between divorced parents, TH (the father and applicant) and CH (the… READ MORE
11/03/2024 Bertus Preller Child Maintenance, Children, Divorce, Divorce Statistics, Family Law Court System South Africa, Mediation Access to Justice, Alternative Dispute Resolution, best interests of the child, Child Custody, court backlogs, court efficiency, Divorce, domestic violence, Family Advocate, family court challenges, family law reform, family law research, interim report, judicial training, justice system, Karen Botha, Legal Representation, Mediation, power imbalances, South African family courts, specialization, standardization, unrepresented litigants Dysfunction in South Africa’s Family Law System: Insights from a Groundbreaking Report. – March 2024. Introduction South Africa is renowned for having some of the most progressive family law legislation in the world, including the Children's Act 38 of 2005, the Domestic Violence Act 116… READ MORE
20/01/2024 Bertus Preller Abuse, Alienation, Children, Relocation Abduction Cases, Abductor Location, Central Authority, Child Participation, child protection, child welfare, Child’s Best Interests, cross-border custody, Custody Battles, custody disputes, domestic violence, Expeditious Proceedings, Family Law, Hague Application, Hague Convention, International Child Abduction, International Cooperation, Interpol Assistance, Judicial Proceedings, legal challenges, Legal Framework, Legal Reforms, Legal Representation, Mirror Orders, Parental Abduction, Parental Rights, Return Orders, South Africa, South African courts NAVIGATING THE COMPLEXITIES OF INTERNATIONAL CHILD ABDUCTION IN SOUTH AFRICA: LEGAL PERSPECTIVES, CHALLENGES, AND CASE LAW ANALYSIS. INTRODUCTION The escalating global issue of international child abduction has significant implications within the South African legal framework. This analysis delves into South Africa's approach to addressing and implementing key… READ MORE
02/12/2023 Bertus Preller Abuse, Coercive Control, Cultural Abuse, Digital Abuse, Emotional Abuse, Financial Abuse, Harassment, Neglect, Physical Abuse, Psychological Abuse, Sexual Abuse, Spiritual Abuse, Verbal Abuse 16 Days of Activism, abusive relationships, advocacy, Bertus Preller Books, breaking the silence, community support, counselling, domestic violence, emotional manipulation, empowerment, fear in abuse, GBV prevention strategies, gender-based violence, healing and recovery, intimate partner violence, legal assistance, mental health, poverty and GBV, psychological trauma, public health crisis, relationship red flags, societal change, South Africa, survivor support, The Unexpected Counsellor Book, women and children impact Understanding Abusive Relationships: An In-depth Look during the 16 Days of Activism in South Africa. Abusive relationships present a complex and deeply troubling issue worldwide, with ripples extending far beyond the immediate victims. This article delves into the intricate dynamics of abusive relationships, focusing particularly… READ MORE