Magister Legum - LLMSouth Africa has come a long way from the rigid family structures which existed in the past. This is demonstrated by the recognition afforded to couples in same-sex relationships as well as those in customary marriages. Proposals have also been set forth regarding law reform to protect the rights and interests of those involved in domestic partnerships. The Domestic Partnership Bill was promulgated in 2008 but to date has not been passed into law. The ensuing consequence is that cohabitation relationships are therefore self-regulated. This relationship has no legal status as a union in South Africa. The court have, however, recognised that a universal partnership could be established if certain criteria are met. Furtherm...
During the past few decades, unmarried cohabitation has become an increasinglycommon and increasingl...
The article considers certain critical failings of the so-called "choice argument" (that is the view...
Section 18(b) of the Matrimonial Property Act 88 of 1984 allows for non-patrimonial damages to be cl...
With the advent of a new constitutional dispensation in South Africa, intimate relationships that we...
As it stands, South African family law currently holds that the Marriage Act 25 of 1961 applies excl...
In this article the legal position of people in a concubinate relationship after the breakup or diss...
The democratic Constitutional dispensation has led to the gradual extension of spousal duties of sup...
The democratic Constitutional dispensation has led to the gradual extension of spousal duties of sup...
As it stands, South African family law currently holds that the Marriage Act 25 of 1961 applies excl...
Based on an empirical study of marital dissolution, this paper examines the effectiveness of the Rec...
LLM (Estate Law), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe number of people who are involved i...
Part I of this two-part article argued that post-constitutional developments of the right to support...
Part I of this two-part article argued that post-constitutional developments of the right to support...
The general rule in South African law is that a partnership has no existence in itself distinct from...
The universal partnership is a unique common-law creature that offers valuable benefits during its ...
During the past few decades, unmarried cohabitation has become an increasinglycommon and increasingl...
The article considers certain critical failings of the so-called "choice argument" (that is the view...
Section 18(b) of the Matrimonial Property Act 88 of 1984 allows for non-patrimonial damages to be cl...
With the advent of a new constitutional dispensation in South Africa, intimate relationships that we...
As it stands, South African family law currently holds that the Marriage Act 25 of 1961 applies excl...
In this article the legal position of people in a concubinate relationship after the breakup or diss...
The democratic Constitutional dispensation has led to the gradual extension of spousal duties of sup...
The democratic Constitutional dispensation has led to the gradual extension of spousal duties of sup...
As it stands, South African family law currently holds that the Marriage Act 25 of 1961 applies excl...
Based on an empirical study of marital dissolution, this paper examines the effectiveness of the Rec...
LLM (Estate Law), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe number of people who are involved i...
Part I of this two-part article argued that post-constitutional developments of the right to support...
Part I of this two-part article argued that post-constitutional developments of the right to support...
The general rule in South African law is that a partnership has no existence in itself distinct from...
The universal partnership is a unique common-law creature that offers valuable benefits during its ...
During the past few decades, unmarried cohabitation has become an increasinglycommon and increasingl...
The article considers certain critical failings of the so-called "choice argument" (that is the view...
Section 18(b) of the Matrimonial Property Act 88 of 1984 allows for non-patrimonial damages to be cl...