I've an 18yr old daughter from my first marriage and never skipped a maintenance payment in 17yrs. She lives with her mom and my daughter is going to varsity in a few weeks time. My daughter seldom visits me.
Will briefly comment for things I've confirmed with a family court magistrate. End of day court rules on the rights of the child.
TL;DR : He will need to get a real lawyer.
Maintenance and visitation have nothing to do with each other. It is the child's right to have a parent and the court can even force parents to visit their children. Visitation cannot be withheld for failure to pay maintenance.
The money is for the child, not the ex.
It's all about the rights of the child.
Awesome, unless it was the court agreement, your husband will now be paying maintenance over to his daughter, not his ex-wife.
Ref:
http://www.justice.gov.za/brochure/mnt-faq-eng-web.pdf
Lawyer up because this will have to be fought in court if you want your husband to win. Too many people cave into lawyers before going to court.
But his daughter can sue him as she is now 18.
Worth the read:
http://www.capetownlawyer.co.za/divorce/maintenance/children-suing-for-maintenance.php
http://www.capetownlawyer.co.za/divorce/maintenance/maintenance-children-over-18.php
True as it is the responsibility of parents to make their children self sufficient. To what extent can only be determined by a court of law and is done case by case.
This applies to all parents, not just divorced ones.
Still his child and needs to be responsible for her. But only a court of law can determine his level of financial responsibility to her.