(DW03-2023) DIVORCE WEEK SESSION 3: EXPLAINING HOW CONTESTED DIVORCES WORK

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DIVORCE WEEK SESSION 3: EXPLAINING HOW CONTESTED DIVORCES WORK

 

• Detailed explanation of the contested (opposed) divorce process in South Africa
• What documents are needed and filed in court
• What are the steps that the lawyer will follow in a contested divorce?
• Completing the Financial Disclosure Form

 

Disclaimer: Although every measure was taken to ensure that the information contained in this webinar is legally correct at the time when it was presented, the information given and presented is ultimately the view of the individual presenter(s) and constitutes an opinion and interpretation of certain portions of the law. It should not be construed as legal advice. The information presented is for educational and informative purposes and if you require legal assistance with your legal matter, you are advised to contact a reputable family law practitioner to assist.

This section contains the slideshow (if used), webinar handout and important resources that we will be referring back to during the webinar. Please download and print these before the start of the webinar or have them available electronically to enhance your learning experience. Should the presenters refer to additional recourses during their presentation, then these will be forwarded to all registered attendees after the broadcast.

 

General documents referred to:

• Divorce Act 1979

• Matrimonial Property Act 1984

• Civil Union Act 2006

• Recognition of Customary Marriages Act 1998

 

Resource material for this webinar:

• Handout

• Slides

• Financial Disclosure Form (in Word format)

• Divorce Guide – Legal Aid South Africa

  EUGENE OPPERMAN, director and founder of Oppermans Inc, a family law practice with 24 years of experience in family mediation, child maintenance, domestic violence matters and issues regarding children (parenting plans, care- and contact arrangements).

info@oppermansinc.co.za / info@lunchandlearn.org.za

www.oppermansinc.co.za

  ERIN O’NEALE, previous candidate legal practitioner and accredited mediator at Oppermans Inc . She has a keen interest in family law and feels passionate about child maintenance and assisting parents with matters pertaining to maintenance and the rights of the minor children.

 info@oppermansinc.co.za

www.oppermansinc.co.za 

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