(LL18-2023) What types of orders can the court make and how and what orders can be appealed?

MODULE

Pre-reading material

Video presentation

Training manual

Online assessment

TIME

Reading (15 minutes)

Video (45 minutes)

Online assessment (15 minutes)

ASSESSMENT

Online (15 minutes)

Multiple choice

Written assessment

AVAILABILITY

On demand

24/7 availability

Email support

Virtual training

• Discussion of section 16 of the different types of orders that a presiding officer may make
• Contemplating the question if a court make an order pertaining to an amount in arrears except as provided for in sections 26 and 31?
• May a Maintenance Court make an order that the arrear amount must be written off?
• Can a court make an order that maintenance be deducted from a pension fund or from the benefits in a provident fund?
• Brief discussion of orders by default and orders by consent
• How and when may an aggravated party appeal against an order made by the Maintenance Court?
• Discussion of the orders that can be appealed against and orders that are excluded from appeal
• Explanation of the process of appeal and the documents and time frames within which an appeal must be done
This section contains pre-reading material that you should read through at your leisure before the webinar.  The webinar handout you would find on the next tab – we suggest that you download and print the handout / webinar material before the start of the webinar as we will be referring to sections in the handout during the course of the webinar.

 

• Pre-reading material: What types of orders can the court make and how and what orders can be appealed?

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

Handout: What types of orders can the court make and how and what orders can be appealed?

Slides: What types of orders can the court make and how and what orders can be appealed?

 

All prescribed maintenance forms:

  • Form A [J101] – Application for Maintenance Order 
  • Form B [J107] – Substitution or Discharge of existing Maintenance Order 
  • Form G [J214] – Consent and Maintenance Order in terms of section 17 read with Section 16 of the Maintenance Act, 1998 [Regulation 6] 
  • Form I [J256] – Application for Variation/Setting Aside of an Order by Default in terms of Section 19 (4) of the Maintenance Act, 1998 [Regulation 6] 
  • Form K [J306] – Application for Enforcement of Maintenance or other Order in terms of Section 26 of the Maintenance Act, 1998 [Regulation 6] 
  • Form M [J435] – Application for Setting Aside of a warrant of Execution in terms of section 27(3) of the Maintenance Act, 1998 [Regulation 6] 
  • Form N [J438] – Application for Suspension, Amendment or Rescission of an Order for the attachment of Emoluments in terms of Section 28(2) of the Maintenance Act, 1998 [Regulation 6] 
  • Form P [J458] – Application for Suspension, Amendment or Rescission of an Order for the attachment of Debts in terms of Section 30(2) of the Maintenance Act, 1998 [Regulation 6] 
  • Form Q [J470] – Complaint of Failure to Comply with a Maintenance Order for purposes of Section 31(1) of the Maintenance Act, 1998 [Regulation 6] 

 

(LL03-2023) How to complete the J101 maintenance application form

Your first name:
Your last name (surname):
Your email address:
Your job title:
In which your do you operate?
The Maintenance Act is the most important instrument of enforcement of maintenance in South African law.
Which section of the Constitution protects the right of children?
Where could complaints obtain the J101 form?
Give your understanding of what paragraph 15 of the DOJ Codified instructions, code family courts –maintenance 26/2015 means:
What happens if the complainant does not have the details (work or home address) of the other parent?
If the children lives with a caregiver (such as a grandparent) can they claim maintenance?
I am asked how much (amount) the claimant can get for maintenance. How would you answer?
Can a complainant claim winter / summer / Christmas clothes as part of the maintenance order?
How is the expenses split between the parent and the children? Which approach is followed in Courts?
Name 3 difficulties that complainants encounter when completing the J101 form:

Introductory training video

Maintenance officer specific training video

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