THE OFFICIAL FATHERS 4 JUSTICE SOUTH AFRICA
challenging gender-based
bias within South Africa’s
family law system.
Fathers 4 Justice South Africa
Alienated from your children? You have come to the right place.
Fathers 4 Justice South Africa campaigns for the right of the child to have joint, equal, shared, daily, physical, emotional, psychological, contact, care, guardianship and maintenance with, by and for both parents at all times.
It is irrelevant whether the biological parents of a child were married or not, what their religious, cultural or traditional beliefs are. A child must be able to have a relationship with both biological parents. You had your child together; you should be able to raise your child together.
The responsibility of raising a child resides with the parents that had the child, namely the biological parents. It should not be left up to the courts to make decisions on how to care for or raise your child.
Fathers 4 Justice South Africa will assist any parent/s in need, notwithstanding
Fathers 4 Justice South Africa does not refuse help on the basis of any means of discrimination, we campaign for the right of the child.
Legal Justice System
The legal justice system needs a winner and a loser. The child is automatically the loser if you use the legal justice system.
Defining Success
Success is when the child gets to exercise their right of joint, equal, shared 50/50 contact, care, maintenance, and guardianship with, by and of both parents.
Legal Justice System
The legal justice system needs a winner and a loser. The child is automatically the loser if you use the legal justice system.
Defining Success
Success is when the child gets to exercise their right of joint, equal, shared 50/50 contact, care, maintenance, and guardianship with, by and of both parents.
Essential Reading
Divorce & Separation
Once you have chosen to divorce or leave your partner – for your mental health and the wellbeing of the children, both parties must move on as quickly as is possible – The mature thing to do is to mediate a settlement. Contact Fathers 4 Justice for support at info@f4j.co.za.
Grandparent’s and extended Family Rights
A child is automatically entitled to know both their maternal and paternal grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins. A child must know the family history of both sides of their family. Contact Fathers 4 Justice for support at info@f4j.co.za.
Domestic Violence
Any form of violence perpetrated by any one, against any one is condemned in the strongest possible terms by Fathers 4 Justice South Africa. If you are being abused or being falsely accused of abuse, contact Fathers 4 Justice for support at info@f4j.co.za
Child Care & Contact
A child is automatically entitled to daily, physical, emotional, psychological, developmental, contact, care, guardianship and maintenance from both parents at all times. Contact Fathers 4 Justice for support at info@f4j.co.za.