How to Find a Qualified Parental Alienation Reunification Specialist in South Africa: What Every Parent Must Know

When dealing with the emotionally charged and complex issue of parental alienation and reunification therapy, selecting the right specialist is paramount. In South Africa, the legal and therapeutic landscape presents unique challenges. Unfortunately, we are inundated with so-called professionals claiming expertise in this delicate field—many of whom cause more harm than good. At Fathers 4 […]
Psychosexual Assessments in South African Law and Psychology

In the intricate interplay between psychology and law, psychosexual assessments emerge as pivotal instruments, especially within the South African context. These evaluations delve into an individual’s sexual development, behaviours, and psychological functioning, serving as essential tools in various legal scenarios. From criminal proceedings to family law disputes, the insights garnered from psychosexual assessments inform judicial […]
Demanding Performance Standards from Lawyers, Advocates, and Welfare Professionals

In a constitutional democracy governed by the rule of law, legal practitioners and welfare professionals are service providers who must be held accountable to those they serve. Contrary to common perception, lawyers, advocates, psychologists, and social workers are not autonomous agents operating above scrutiny—they are, in effect, employees contracted by the client, and as such, […]
Legal Intimidation, False Authority, and Fathers’ Rights in South Africa. Legal Letters That Masquerade as Court Orders

The Legal Profession’s Complicity in the Weaponisation of Family Law In the fraught and emotionally charged arena of family law, one might reasonably expect legal professionals—who are bound by both the Constitution and the Legal Practice Act—to act as stewards of fairness, efficiency, and above all, the best interests of children. Sadly, the reality in […]