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Rule 43 Applications: The State of Play in 2024

Explore the critical role of Rule 43 in South African family law, providing interim relief in matrimonial disputes. Discover how courts balance support needs with fairness and protect children’s welfare during divorce proceedings.

Navigating Parental Leave: The Van Wyk Judgment and Its Implications for Equality and Dignity

Explore the Johannesburg High Court’s transformative ruling in Van Wyk And Others v Minister Of Employment And Labour, revolutionizing parental leave entitlements in South Africa to promote equality and recognize diverse parental roles.

A Cautionary Tale Against Unilateral Parenting Decisions – DM v CHP (B6773/23) [2024] ZAGPPHC 76

Discover how the Pretoria High Court’s decision in DM v CHP emphasizes the critical importance of considering children’s best interests in parental disputes, showcasing the legal obligations under the Children’s Act 38 of 2005.

Navigating the Best Interests of the Child: Insights from the Case of G.D v M.M [2024] ZAGPJHC 65

Examine the South Gauteng High Court’s judgment in G.D v M.M, a pivotal case highlighting the legal system’s dedication to prioritising a child’s welfare in disputes over parental rights and responsibilities. Discover how courts balance parental interests with the child’s best interests.

Forfeiture of Patrimonial Benefits and Misconduct – Lessons from M.F.B v J.B

In the Limpopo High Court case M.F.B v J.B (5674/2016) decided on 24 January 2024, the issue of forfeiture of patrimonial benefits was a central point of contention. This case highlights the complexities involved in divorce proceedings, particularly concerning the division of joint assets and pension interests.

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Does the Right to Dignity Extend to Spousal Maintenance in Divorce Proceedings? Insights from K.A.E v W.N.E (58415/2021)

Does the Right to Dignity Extend to Spousal Maintenance in Divorce Proceedings? Insights from K.A.E v W.N.E (58415/2021)

Explore the South Gauteng High Court case K.A.E v W.N.E (58415/2021) regarding interim spousal maintenance and legal cost contributions in divorce proceedings. Uncover the complexities of balancing legal duties and the right to dignity post-separation, as the court addresses the financial disparities between a biokineticist and her engineer/businessman husband. Key insights into spousal support, constitutional rights, and equality in litigation are revealed in this comprehensive analysis.

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Demystifying the Constitutional Court Judgment of KG v Minister of Home Affairs and Others [2023] ZACC 32

Demystifying the Constitutional Court Judgment of KG v Minister of Home Affairs and Others [2023] ZACC 32

Understanding legal judgments can sometimes be a maze for many. In the realms of South African divorce law, the case EB (born S) v ER (born B) and Others and the KG v Minister of Home Affairs and Others [2023] ZACC 32 stand as paramount. It has brought about significant change and discussion in family law circles.

This article endeavours to break down this case, explaining its implications for South Africans and debunking some of the prevailing myths surrounding the judgment.

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