Johannesburg Man Ordered to Pay Child Support for Twins Conceived via Sp33rm Donation - The Zambian Observer
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South African man ordered to pay child support in landmark sperm donor ruling
In a case that’s rattled South Africa’s legal and reproductive landscapes, the Johannesburg High Court has ordered prominent advocate and acting judge Vuyani Ngalwana SC to pay child support for twins conceived through artificial insemination—despite his claim that he acted solely as a sperm donor. The judgment, handed down by acting judge Ceri von Ludwig on July 24, 2025, dismissed Ngalwana’s application to be exempted from parental obligations…
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Johannesburg man ordered to pay child support for twins conceived via sp33rm donation - The Zambian Observer
Johannesburg man ordered to pay child support for twins conceived via sp33rm donation A married man has been ordered by the Johannesburg High Court to pay child support for twins conceived through sperm donation. The ruling, delivered on July 24, 2025, stems from a dispute between the man and his ex-girlfriend, who sought financial support […] The post Johannesburg man ordered to pay child support for twins conceived via sp33rm donation first ap…
Advocate and acting judge to appeal papgeld order in ‘sperm donor’ case
Top advocate and acting judge of the High Court and Labour Court, Vuyani Ngalwana SC will appeal a judgment that saddled him with the maintenance of children he had with the woman he claims he entered a sperm donor agreement with. Ngalwana had approached the Johannesburg High Court to pray that he should not be dragged into paying maintenance for the minor twins whom he sired through artificial insemination with a well-known medical doctor and …
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