IN CONVERSATION WITH INNOCENT MOLOI

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Maintenance law in South Africa exists to ensure children and dependants
receive fair financial support from parents or guardians. But recent court
rulings have raised concerns about the legal mechanisms and safeguards in
place when maintenance orders are issued. On March 13, 2026, the Supreme
Court of Appeal (SCA) dismissed an appeal by a man who challenged a High
Court order requiring him to pay R40,000 in interim maintenance for his
estranged wife’s children. The man argued that he had no legal duty to
maintain children who were not biologically his and had not been adopted by
him. However, the SCA upheld the interim maintenance order, emphasizing
that such orders provide temporary financial relief during ongoing divorce
proceedings and are generally not appealable.

This case highlights broader issues in the maintenance system: how courts
interpret responsibility, the appealability of orders, and whether procedural
safeguards — such as verifying obligations or potential errors — are
sufficient. Beyond legal interpretation, questions have been raised about how
maintenance courts operate, the transparency of decisions, and the potential
for unfair outcomes when parties feel caught in complex legal processes.

As maintenance disputes impact families and the justice system, it’s crucial to
scrutinize both legal principles and administration to ensure fairness,
accountability, and clarity for all parties.
18 Mar English South Africa Entertainment News · Music Interviews

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