Maintenance Booklet

Maintenance Booklet

One of a series of informative and helpful booklets about various issues affecting women and children in Zambia. Maintenance is the financial or material support that a person is ordered to make towards another person’s living expenses or day to day expenses. Maintenance is usually ordered by the court. Learn more by downloading a pdf version of this booklet. Copy and paste this link into your browser: https://res.cloudinary.com/dhsjpmqz9/image/upload/v1685362021/6._MAINTENANCE_2_dtqqy4.pdf

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WHAT IS MAINTENANCE?

Maintenance is the financial or material support that a person gives to his or her dependents.

WHO SHOULD PROVIDE MAINTENANCE?

i) Parents to the children

ii) Spouses - One earning more to the one earning less

WHO CAN CLAIM MAINTENANCE

The people who can sue for maintenance when deprived by a person who provides nancial and material support are:

i) Spouses

ii) Children under the age of 18 through their parents or guardians

iii) Children above 18 but still in school.

Note: Under the Matrimonial Causes Act, which is an Act that applies to people who are married under the Marriage Act, Chapter 50 of the Laws of Zambia (statutory marriage), maintenance can be claimed for a child who is below 21 years unless there are special circumstances.

Learn more by downloading a pdf version of this booklet. Copy and paste this link into your browser:

https://res.cloudinary.com/dhsjpmqz9/image/upload/v1685362021/6._MAINTENANCE_2_dtqqy4.pdf

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