In Nigeria, marriage is hardly conceived as a partnership of equals in relation to the property rights of spouses during marriage and at divorce. This is because the Nigerian courts do not redistribute property at divorce. This leaves the financially weaker spouse (usually the wife) at an economically disadvantaged position. This article therefore compares the position of the matrimonial laws in England with that of Nigeria, whether there are provisions for the redistribution of property between the spouses at divorce. The comparative analysis reveals that family laws in England empower the family court to redistribute property amongst spouses at divorce. On the contrary, the matrimonial property laws in Nigeria provide for the settlement o...
Because women are predominantly responsible for childcare, men are the primary income earners. Havi...
Section 18(b) of the Matrimonial Property Act 88 of 1984 allows for non-patrimonial damages to be cl...
Section 18(b) of the Matrimonial Property Act 88 of 1984 allows for non-patrimonial damages to be cl...
In Nigeria, marriage is hardly conceived as a partnership of equals in relation to the property righ...
In Nigeria, marriage is hardly conceived as a partnership of equals in relation to the property righ...
This thesis establishes that the redistribution of “matrimonial property” upon civil marriage breakd...
The paper aims to assess the role of religion in the realization of women’s rights to property in Ni...
Scholarly interest in the co-existence of normative orders in African social fields tends to focus ...
There is no doubt that the issue of the right of a female child or a widow to inheritance and succes...
The fate of marriage gifts during a customary law divorce is significant for the interaction of lega...
The main purpose of the research was to collect and collate the relevant evidence of the legal statu...
The fate of marriage gifts during a customary law divorce is significant for the interaction of lega...
The rate at which people seek for the dissolution of their marriages in Nigeria is becoming quite al...
In Nigeria, women have suffered various forms of discrimination and oppression during property shari...
In Nigeria, women have suffered various forms of discrimination and oppression during property shari...
Because women are predominantly responsible for childcare, men are the primary income earners. Havi...
Section 18(b) of the Matrimonial Property Act 88 of 1984 allows for non-patrimonial damages to be cl...
Section 18(b) of the Matrimonial Property Act 88 of 1984 allows for non-patrimonial damages to be cl...
In Nigeria, marriage is hardly conceived as a partnership of equals in relation to the property righ...
In Nigeria, marriage is hardly conceived as a partnership of equals in relation to the property righ...
This thesis establishes that the redistribution of “matrimonial property” upon civil marriage breakd...
The paper aims to assess the role of religion in the realization of women’s rights to property in Ni...
Scholarly interest in the co-existence of normative orders in African social fields tends to focus ...
There is no doubt that the issue of the right of a female child or a widow to inheritance and succes...
The fate of marriage gifts during a customary law divorce is significant for the interaction of lega...
The main purpose of the research was to collect and collate the relevant evidence of the legal statu...
The fate of marriage gifts during a customary law divorce is significant for the interaction of lega...
The rate at which people seek for the dissolution of their marriages in Nigeria is becoming quite al...
In Nigeria, women have suffered various forms of discrimination and oppression during property shari...
In Nigeria, women have suffered various forms of discrimination and oppression during property shari...
Because women are predominantly responsible for childcare, men are the primary income earners. Havi...
Section 18(b) of the Matrimonial Property Act 88 of 1984 allows for non-patrimonial damages to be cl...
Section 18(b) of the Matrimonial Property Act 88 of 1984 allows for non-patrimonial damages to be cl...