Child Maintenance in South Africa

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Child maintenance is a legal duty owed by both parents, regardless of marital status.

Maintenance covers more than just food and clothing. It includes:

  • School fees and educational expenses
  • Medical aid and healthcare costs
  • Extramural activities
  • Reasonable housing and living expenses

Maintenance Court Applications

Maintenance matters are dealt with in the Maintenance Court and may involve:

  • New maintenance applications
  • Variation applications (increase or decrease)
  • Enforcement proceedings where a parent fails to pay

A maintenance order is enforceable by law. Non-payment can lead to garnishee orders, asset attachment, or even criminal consequences.

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