Dykes, GlynnisNell, Sussarah Maria Elizabeth2021-08-182024-04-172021-08-182024-04-172021https://hdl.handle.net/10566/11362Magister Artium (Child and Family Studies) - MA(CFS)The changing landscape of parental responsibilities and rights, and the protection of children’s rights create an ever-changing phenomenon in social science. Limited research has been conducted regarding social workers in private practice, and in particular, regarding their professional and personal experiences in dealing with care and contact matters, pertaining to the South African Children’s Act 38 of 2005. This study aimed to provide insight and knowledge regarding the roles and experiences of social workers in private practice, particularly of those rendering services in the greater Gauteng area, in family law matters related to care and contact disputes.enChildren’s courtCustodyFamily law disputesDivorceForensic social workExploring the experiences of social workers in private practice in care and contact disputes using the best interest of the child standardUniversity of the Western Cape