Domestic violence support
- Legal guidance and assistance to apply for a protection order
- Does not include cover for court representation
If you're experiencing abuse in a relationship or at home, you don't have to face it alone. Turn to us for confidential legal advice and to apply for a protection order - keeping you and those you love safe.
Whether it’s physical harm, threats, financial control, or emotional abuse, domestic abuse can leave you questioning what "serious enough" and unsure what to do. We know it takes a lot of courage to speak up, and that's why we're here to listen and explain your rights and guide you through the legal steps you can take to protect yourself.
When you're ready to take legal action, we'll be here for you! A protection order can set a clear boundary the other person can't ignore. Our legal team handles the process with care and discretion - from helping you prepare and file you application to representing you in court - so that your safety isn't just a promise, it's enforceable.
Hiring a private lawyer to prepare a protection order and appear in court can easily cost between R7 500 and R20 000 depending on how complex the case becomes. With LAW FOR ALL, the cost is included in your cover to protect your pocket against expensive legal fees.
Understand & protect your rights
Resolve things fairly and calmly (where possible)
Avoid unnecessary legal costs
Navigate challenging situations with trusted legal support
Whether things stay amicable or take an unexpected turn, you are always backed by legal professionals who’ve been through this many times, so you don’t have to go through it alone.
Find answers to the questions we get asked most often about our policies and legal services.
A protection order is a court order that tells someone to stop abusing, threatening, harassing or contacting you. You can apply for one against anyone you are (or were) in a domestic relationship with - like a partner, a family member or someone you live with.
If your situation is life threatening or urgent, the court will grant an interim protection order immediately. The person you're seeking protection from will then be notified and told to appear in court. A hearing is usually scheduled to decide whether the order should be made final. This could take a few weeks depending on the courts schedule and how quickly the person is served.
Anyone can apply directly at the free of charge, but the paperwork and process can be intimidating, and mistakes may delay getting protection. With LAW FOR ALL, you get legal support to prepare a strong application, and if you're a Platinum+ policyholder, we'll appoint a lawyer to represent you in court.
You can apply for a protection order on behalf of your child, or for someone who can't apply on their own. For example, because of age, disability or fear. The court can also accept application from a social worker, teacher, health professional, or anyone who has a good reasons to apply on the person's behalf.
While we take domestic violence very sersiously and never condone abuse, we also know every situation has two sides and everyone the right to a fair defence. If someone seeks a protection order against you, the court will usually issue an interim order first and set a date for you to appear to explain why it shouldn't be made a final. Our legal team can help you prepare your response for court and represent you at the hearing if your policy includes cover.
Sign up online, or if you still have questions about our legal insurance cover, simply request a callback and a sales representative will contact you.