In Conversation With Innocent and Mr Jacobus Tau Sekotoma (Morei Legal)

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A child’s birth certificate is more than just a legal document—it is a vital record that establishes identity and parental rights. Including the father’s details on the birth certificate is an important step in securing a child’s legal status and access to various rights and benefits.
In South Africa, having the father’s information on the birth certificate helps protect the child’s rights to inheritance, social grants, and medical aid. It also encourages fathers to take responsibility and play an active role in their child’s life. Furthermore, it can simplify legal matters such as custody and maintenance agreements.
However, despite its importance, many South African women do not always include the father’s details on the birth certificate. Reasons vary, including absence of the father, complicated relationships, or personal choice. This can sometimes lead to challenges for the child in accessing certain rights or for fathers seeking to be involved in their children’s lives.
Promoting awareness about the benefits of including paternal information is essential to ensuring every child’s right to identity and family connection is protected.
13 Aug 2025 English South Africa Entertainment News · Music Interviews

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