Sole custody in South Africa is granted when it’s in the child’s best interests—especially in situations involving abuse, neglect, parental unfitness, domestic violence, substance abuse, emotional harm, or when one parent is unwilling or unable to provide a stable and safe environment.
The most common types of parenting agreements in South Africa include primary caregiver, split custody, shared custody, bird’s nest custody, visitation rights, and supervised visitation
The Family Court in South Africa handles cases related to family law, including divorce, child custody, spousal and child maintenance, and domestic violence.
Avoidable divorce mistakes include not hiring a lawyer, listening to unqualified advice, involving your children, acting out of anger, ignoring mediation, hiding information, mismanaging finances, neglecting paperwork, poor communication, failing to update documents, and making rash decisions.