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Child Custody Rights in Gauteng — What Parents Need to Know

Child custody disputes in Gauteng are governed by the Children's Act 38 of 2005. South African law uses the terms "care" (day-to-day custody) and "contact" (access). Courts apply the paramount principle: the best interests of the child come first.

The Law That Protects You

Children's Act 38 of 2005 — Section 7
In all proceedings concerning the care, protection, and well-being of a child, the standard is the best interests of the child — the paramount consideration.
Children's Act 38 of 2005 — Section 21
Both parents of a child, whether married or unmarried, have equal rights and responsibilities regarding care and contact, subject to the Act.

What To Do — Step by Step

  1. Attempt mediation first. Many custody matters are resolved through mediation — cheaper, faster, and less traumatic for children than litigation.

  2. Approach the Children's Court (Family Court at the magistrates' court) to formalise a parenting plan. No lawyers are required in the Children's Court.

  3. Develop a Parenting Plan with the other parent, covering: primary residence, contact schedule, decision-making, communication, and holidays.

  4. If there is immediate danger to the child, apply urgently to the High Court for an interim care order or protection order under the Children's Act.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the mother automatically get custody in Gauteng?
No. South African law does not favour either parent on the basis of gender. The Children's Act requires that both parents' roles be considered and the child's best interests be paramount.
Can a father get full custody in Gauteng?
Yes. Courts award full or primary care to whichever parent can best provide a stable, loving, and supportive environment for the child — regardless of gender.
What if the other parent refuses to allow contact in Gauteng?
If a court or parenting plan grants you contact rights, refusal is in contempt. Approach the Family Court for enforcement or an urgent order compelling contact.

Legal Resources in Gauteng

📋 CCMA: Johannesburg CCMA (011 377 6650) or Pretoria CCMA (012 843 1000)

⚖️ Legal Aid SA: Legal Aid South Africa — Johannesburg (011 877 2000) or Pretoria (012 325 1726)

🏛️ High Court: Gauteng Division of the High Court (Johannesburg: 011 335 0082 | Pretoria: 012 315 0868)

🏢 Magistrates' Courts: Johannesburg, Pretoria, Randburg, Soweto, Midrand, and other magistrates' courts

🏠 Rental Housing Tribunal: Gauteng Rental Housing Tribunal (011 355 4000)

Gauteng has the highest volume of labour disputes, housing evictions, and consumer complaints in the country. Multiple CCMA regional offices serve the province.