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Analysis of The Systemic Marginalisation of Fathers in South Africa

Foreword by Gary Da Silva, Chairman of Fathers 4 Justice South Africa As Chairman of Fathers 4 Justice South Africa, I offer this foreword at a time of profound constitutional and societal crisis—particularly for South African men, fathers, and husbands. The most recent legal developments, specifically the potential reinterpretation and undermining of prenuptial agreements executed […]

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South African Fathers Fight Back Against Legal and Feminist Abuse

In South Africa today, an alarming and disturbing pattern is a daily occurrence in every court across South Africa within the family law system, one which Fathers 4 Justice South Africa (F4J SA) hears all day every day. The recently published article in The Star titled “Prominent Cape Town attorney accused of demanding payment for

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Paternity Fraud, Birth Registration & Fathers’ Rights in South Africa: Legal and Social Crisis

In South Africa, a pervasive issue continues to undermine the integrity of birth registration and the constitutional rights of biological fathers: mothers frequently omit or withhold accurate paternal information from their children’s birth certificates. This practice—whether intentional or due to bureaucratic constraints—renders countless fathers invisible in the legal framework, depriving them and their children of

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Parental Equality in South African Law: Why Mothers Do Not Have Superior Rights Over Fathers or Children

Foreword: Mothers Do Not Have Superior Rights – The Law Is Clear At Fathers 4 Justice South Africa, we have had enough. For decades, fathers have been treated as second-class citizens in family law. We are no longer willing to tolerate a system that actively promotes the lie that mothers have superior rights to their

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Iron John: Impact of tyrannical Mothers on Adult Men’s Relationships and Pathways to Autonomy

Iron John: A Book About MenBook by Robert Bly The phenomenon of overbearing, controlling, or “helicopter” mothers—characteristics frequently manifesting as excessive interference, guilt induction, or emotional manipulation—can critically impede a male child’s psychological maturation and autonomy. While many parents adopt highly involved parenting with developmental intent, overbearing mothers often cross into realms of pathological enmeshment.

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The Devastating Impact of an Overbearing Mother on Adult Sons and Their Romantic Partnerships

The relationship between mother and son is foundational in shaping a male’s identity, emotional regulation, and capacity for adult intimacy. However, when a mother is overbearing—displaying intrusive, guilt‑inducing, or controlling behaviours—it can severely impair her son’s maturation into a psychologically independent man capable of sustaining intimate relationships. This paper investigates the psychological dynamics at play,

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Proposed International Legal Definition of Parental Alienation Syndrome

The Legal Failure to Define Parental Alienation Syndrome and Its Consequences The failure of South African and international legal systems to adequately define and address Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS) has led to systemic harm affecting children, alienated parents, and the broader fabric of family justice. Despite compelling evidence from clinical psychologists, child development experts, and

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Understanding the High Conflict Biological Mother

In the complex and emotionally charged landscape of family separation, divorce, and custody battles, a particular personality type has gained increasing attention among psychologists, legal practitioners, and child advocates — the High Conflict Biological Mother (HCBM). Though not formally recognised as a clinical diagnosis in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), the

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Rule Nisi

🏛️ Word of the Day: Rule Nisi (South African Law) 📘 Introduction In South African legal proceedings, Latin legal maxims often remain vital to understanding judicial procedures. One such phrase is “Rule Nisi”, a term commonly encountered in civil litigation, family law, and administrative applications. Derived from Latin, “nisi” means “unless”, making a “rule nisi”

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Expungement

Understanding Expungement in South African Law: Purpose, Procedure, and Legal Distinction from Nolle Prosequi Expungement is a legal process in South African law that allows a person who has been convicted of a criminal offence to have their criminal record removed from the National Criminal Register. The objective is to afford deserving individuals a second

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