
SPECIALIST DOMESTIC VIOLENCE LAWYERS IN CENTURION
Your Preferred Legal Partner In Domestic Violence Matters In South Africa
WHAT DOES DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ENTAIL IN SOUTH AFRICAN LAW?
Domestic violence in South Africa is when a person (respondent) harms another person (complainant) while in a domestic relationship. A domestic relationship refers to a relationship between two people who live together currently, have lived together in a shared residence at any time, while relating through marriage, or a relationship like marriage, through adoption and or are family members living together as a joint family unit in a household.
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ACT IN SOUTH AFRICA
Domestic violence in South Africa is defined by various behaviours and repeated acts of abuse against another. According to the Domestic Violence Act No. 116 of 1998, domestic violence in South Africa is considered to be:

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE & PROTECTION ORDERS IN SOUTH AFRICA
Domestic violence matters are very tiring and exceptionally emotional for the parties involved. We assist parties who find themselves in a situation where they need to launch proceedings to protect themselves against domestic violence and parties wanting to oppose a domestic violence application that they believe was wrongfully sought against them. Due to the sensitivity of these matters, PM Attorneys’ domestic violence lawyers take special care in helping each person with the necessary dignity, compassion, professionalism and understanding.
In South Africa, complainants can approach the Courts to apply for a protection order. Complainants can further decide to lay criminal charges/complaints against the respondent at a police station. During these times, we strongly advise parties to consult with and rely on the legal support of specialist domestic violence attorneys that can guide them through the legal process.
WHO CAN APPLY FOR A PROTECTION ORDER IN SOUTH AFRICA?
WHAT IS THE PROCESS INVOLVED IN APPLYING FOR A PROTECTION ORDER IN SOUTH AFRICA?
- Applications for protection orders in South Africa are made at a Magistrate’s Court where the domestic violence took place or in the area where the complainant works or lives.
- Application forms are available from the clerk of the Court and must be filled in and completed by the complainant.
- Applications form part of an affidavit, and the complainant is obliged to provide the following information:
INSIST ON DEALING WITH SPECIALIST DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ATTORNEYS FOR THE APPLICATION & ENFORCEMENT OF PROTECTION ORDERS
Once the Courts have granted a final or interim protection order, a warrant of arrest will be issued and a copy thereof provided to the complainant.
Any breach in the terms and conditions set out in the protection order must be reported to the police and your attorney. The respondent can be arrested in terms of the arrest warrant for any breach in terms of the protection order.
PM Attorneys boast extensive experience, knowledge and years in practice, making us the preferred legal partner in South African Law. Contact us for professional, expert advice and practical legal solutions to your domestic violence matters.
