Maintenance Act, 2003
Regulations relating to Maintenance, 2003
Government Notice 233 of 2003
- Published in Government Gazette 3093 on 17 November 2003
- Commenced on 17 November 2003
- [This is the version of this document at 15 November 2017.]
- [Note: The version of this legislation as at 15 November 2017 was revised and consolidated by the Legal Assistance Centre and the Government of the Republic of Namibia. All subsequent amendments have been researched and applied by Laws.Africa for NamibLII.]
Chapter 1
DEFINITIONS
1. Definitions
In these regulations any word or expression to which a meaning has been given in the Act bears that meaning and, unless the context otherwise indicates-“the Act” means the Maintenance Act, 2003 (Act No. 9 of 2003).Chapter 2
COMPLAINTS AND INVESTIGATIONS
2. Complaints
A person who lodges a complaint as contemplated in section 9(1) of the Act must-3. Investigation by maintenance officer
4. Summons
5. Subsistence and travelling allowances
Any person who, under section 12(6) of the Act, is entitled to receive an allowance for attending an enquiry as a witness must be paid the allowances which are payable under section 191 of the Criminal Procedure Act, No. 51 of 1977, to a person attending criminal proceedings as a witness for the State.6. Statements by witnesses
7. Notification to admit statements by witnesses
A notification, contemplated in section 14(3) of the Act, requiring any party to consent to the admission of a statement as evidence, must be in a form corresponding substantially to Form D of the Annexure.Chapter 3
MAINTENANCE AND OTHER ORDERS
8. Maintenance and ancillary orders
An order of the maintenance court contemplated in section 17 of the Act, must be in a form corresponding substantially to Form E of the Annexure.9. Notices
10. Orders by consent
11. Default maintenance order
12. Variation or setting aside of orders
13. Substitution or discharge of maintenance orders
On receipt of a notice of the substitution or discharge of a maintenance order, as contemplated in section 23 of the Act, the clerk of the court must-14. Transfer of maintenance orders
15. Notice of change of address by defendant
Where the defendant has changed his or her place of residence or employment as contemplated in section 17(5) of the Act he or she must give notice in a form corresponding substantially to Form S of the Annexure.16. Registration of maintenance orders
The clerk of the maintenance court must maintain the register of maintenance orders referred to in section 27 of the Act by-17. Appeal against orders
Chapter 4
CIVIL EXECUTION
18. Application for enforcement of maintenance or other orders
The application for-19. Warrant of execution
20. Persons authorised to execute a warrant of execution
The messenger of the court for the district in which the property subject to execution is found is authorised to execute a warrant of execution against that property.21. Application for the setting aside of a warrant of execution
22. Attachment of emoluments
23. Attachment of debts
Chapter 5
OFFENCES AND ORDERS RELATING TO PROSECUTIONS
24. Complaints of failure to comply with orders
Where the public prosecutor makes the application contemplated in section 33(1) of the Act, that application must be accompanied by a complaint by the complainant which complaint must be in a form corresponding substantially to Form Q of the Annexure.25. Recovery of arrear maintenance
Chapter 6
GENERAL AND SUPPLEMENTARY PROVISIONS
26. Record of proceedings
27. Photographs of persons subject to maintenance orders
28. Service of documents
29. Access to records and fees
30. Misuse of maintenance money
History of this document
15 November 2017 this version
Consolidation
17 November 2003
Commenced
Cited documents 3
Act 3
1. | Criminal Procedure Act, 1977 | 1942 citations |
2. | Maintenance Act, 2003 | 38 citations |
3. | Reciprocal Enforcement of Maintenance Orders Act, 1995 | 10 citations |