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Dividing assets during divorce is seldom straightforward, especially when it comes to pension funds.
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Divorce can be one of the most challenging experiences in a child's life.
Divorce is not just an emotional and legal process—it carries significant financial and tax implications that many people overlook.
Divorce is never easy, especially when children are involved. Ensuring that both parents remain actively involved in their child’s life while maintaining stability is a key concern after separation.
When people jointly own property—whether as business partners, family members, or spouses—disputes can arise when one party wants to end the co-ownership.
Parental alienation is a growing concern in child custody disputes in South Africa. When one parent intentionally manipulates or influences a child to reject the other parent, it can have severe emotional and psychological consequences.
Polygamous marriages, recognised under customary marriage law in South Africa, present unique legal challenges, particularly in estate planning and asset distribution.
Spousal support, commonly known as spousal maintenance, is a crucial aspect of South African family law, ensuring financial fairness following divorce or separation.
Customary marriages hold deep cultural significance in South Africa, yet they are often subject to legal complexities, particularly when it comes to inheritance rights.
Marriage is more than just a symbolic commitment; it is a legally recognised union that comes with significant legal benefits and protections.
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