How are maintenance defaulters blacklisted?

• Circumstances under which defaulters are blacklisted
• Discussion of the controversy of blacklisting
• Discussion on the National Credit Act legislation that deals with blacklisting of maintenance orders
• Form W that needs to be completed and forwarded to credit bureaus
• Guidelines and procedure for the furnishing of maintenance defaulter’s details to credit bureaus
• When can the defaulter’s name be removed from the credit bureau?
• What are the implications of blacklisting?
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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.

 

• Maintenance Act, Act 99 of 1989

• Regulations Maintenance Act 99/1989

Slideshow: How are maintenance defaulters blacklisted?

Handout: How are maintenance defaulters blacklisted?

FORM W- Blacklisting of maintenance defaulters

 

Additional articles of interest:

Parliamentary Monitoring Group (Mar-Apr_2015) – Maintenance Defaulters & Credit Bureaus

News 24: Maintenance defaulters can be traced via their phones, and blacklisted

Businesstech: Government working on new laws to blacklist maintenance defaulters in South Africa (1 Sept 2022)

People’s Assembly: Maintenance defaulters to be blacklisted by credit bureaus?

IOL: Maintenance defaulters to be blacklisted

ANC protecting maintenance defaulters – Denise Robinson (2015) (www.politicsweb.co.za)

Helen Zille launches national petition to blacklist child maintenance defaulters (2015) (www.polity.org.za)

Podcast: Law Focus – Blacklisting of Maintenance defaulters

Rooi Rose (February 2023): Egskeiding: vars oplossings vir die betaling van onderhoud en ouersamewerking

 

*** Note: please note that these articles are included for educational and awareness purposes and does not necessarily reflect the views and opinion of Lunch and Learn or their presenters ***

 

Lunch and Learn is a social responsibility project overseen by Oppermans Inc, a family law practice with more than 24 years of experience. The weekly webinars are provided free of charge, aimed at creating awareness on child maintenance. This webinar was pre-recorded at the end of 2023, and the information contained therein was (and still is) correct at the time of recording—the Maintenance Act or Rules has not been amended or changed since. Discussions of relevant case law dealing with specific maintenance issues are found under the “free resource library” tab on the home page.

Affidavits referred to, or templates provided, are mere examples that could be used and should be customized to your specific matter. These documents, such as affidavits cannot be considered “outdated.” The additional speakers on some of these webinars were invited guest speakers who have participated out of their free will and have no affiliation or association with Lunch and Learn.

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How are maintenance defaulters blacklisted?

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