Legal Practitioners Fidelity Fund Holds Dishonest Lawyers Accountable
The Legal Practitioners Fidelity Fund (LPFF) has recently released an updated list of convicted legal practitioners as well as the sentences imposed on them....
From awareness to action: Educating the next generation on sexual assault
April marks Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM), and in 2026, the theme “25 Years Strong: Looking Back, Moving Forward” highlights both the progress made...
Family Day: Protecting your loved ones for every life stage
Family Day on 6 April offers South Africans an opportunity to celebrate connection, reflect on shared responsibilities, and strengthen the bonds that hold families...
Cross-Border Divorce: What South Africans in the UK Need to Know
For many South Africans living in the UK, separation or divorce is not just a domestic legal issue. It can involve two countries, two...
17 MILLION VOICELESS CHILDREN. A CONSTITUTION BUILT ON RIGHTS. WHY DON’T...
MARCH 2026, JOHANNESBURG: For millions of children across South Africa, human rights remain words on paper, never fully explained, understood or lived.
Children and youth...
Legal Practitioners Fidelity Fund Continues Nationwide Imbizo Programme to Educate and...
The Legal Practitioners Fidelity Fund (LPFF) continues to advance public protection and legal education through its ongoing National Imbizos Programme. In partnership with...
Love, Law and the Promise of Forever
February is the month of love, with Valentine’s Day proposals, engagement announcements and wedding planning taking centre stage. While romance is rightly celebrated, family...
Why Child-centered Divorce Is Essential
January marks International Child-centered Divorce Month, a global initiative that encourages parents, legal professionals and communities to prioritise children’s emotional and psychological well-being during...
Everyday disputes and broken agreements costing South Africans money
Most South Africans think of legal issues as dramatic, such as court cases, criminal charges or major business disputes. The truth is far more...
South Africa Needs Action on GBV, Not More Conversations — And...
9 December 2025, Johannesburg: South Africa does not need more conversations about gender-based violence — it needs action. And that action must begin where...
Working Together to Protect Families from Abuse and Misuse of Power
As South Africa marks the 27th anniversary of the 16 Days of Activism for No Violence against Women and Children campaign under the theme...
South Africa’s family law revolution is redefining equality at home
South Africa’s Constitutional Court is advancing equality by overturning gender-based legal restrictions, ruling that, among other reforms, husbands can now take their wives’ surnames....


















