14/07/2024 Bertus Preller Artificial fertilisation, Best Interests of the Child, Children, Parental Rights, Same Sex Couples, Surrogacy, Surrogacy Laws South Africa altruistic surrogacy, artificial fertilization, best interests of the child, breach of agreement, case-by-case approach, children's act, commercial surrogacy, commissioning parents, court confirmation, domicile requirement, Ex parte Three Surrogacy Applications, Family Law, genetic link, High Court, legal parentage, Legal Recourse, Legal Requirements, psychological evaluation, same-sex couples, South Africa, surrogacy, surrogacy advertising, surrogacy agreement, surrogacy ethics, Surrogacy Laws South Africa, surrogate compensation, surrogate mother, termination rights Navigating the Legal Landscape of Surrogacy in South Africa: Current Law and Recent Developments. Introduction In navigating the complex terrain of starting a family, many South Africans are turning to surrogacy as a viable option. The Surrogacy Law in South Africa plays a pivotal… READ MORE
23/01/2024 Bertus Preller Arrears, Children, Contempt of Court, Divorce, Guardianship, Maintenance, Marriage, Parental Rights Adherence to Court Orders, Attorney and Client Costs, Child's Welfare, Child's Best Interests, Children’s Act 38 of 2005, Constitutional Violation, Contact rights, Contempt of Court Orders, Court Directives, Custodial Sentence, Emotional Strain, Gauteng High Court, Justice Phahlane, Legal Practitioners' Duty, Legal Recourse, Legal System Integrity, maintenance obligations, minor child, Mosopa Order, non-compliance, Parental Responsibilities, Parental Rights, Psychological Impact, Repeated Defiance, Rule of Law, Separation, South African Legal Framework, Urgent Application, Voster Order Justice Prevails: A Landmark Twelve-Month Sentence Upholding the Child’s Best Interests. – B.M.G.S v M.B.S and Others (26675/2022) [2024] ZAGPPHC 24 (8 January 2024). Introduction In this case presided over by Justice Phahlane, the applicant, Mr. S, approached the Gauteng High Court on an urgent basis. The case centred around the contempt of two… READ MORE
13/11/2023 Bertus Preller Children, Guardianship, Parental Rights Access to Justice, Case Backlogs, child welfare, Children's Amendment Act 17 of 2022, Children's Courts, Family Law Amendments, Family Law Transformation, guardianship, Guardianship Rights, High Court, Jurisdiction Expansion, Legal Consents, Legal Guardianship, Legal proceedings, Legal Recourse, Legal System, Parental Responsibilities, South African Family Law, Systemic Strain Understanding the New Children’s Act 17 of 2022: A Landmark Shift in South African Family Law. Introduction The South African legal landscape witnessed a significant legislative shift with the enactment of the Children's Amendment Act 17 of 2022. This landmark change introduced the jurisdiction of Children's… READ MORE