29/06/2025 Bertus Preller Cohabitation, Customary Marriages, Inheritance rights, Interdict, Intestate Succession, Procedure, South African succession law Administration of Estates Act, African customary law, attorney and client scale, cohabitation, customary law marriage, customary marriage, estate administration, estate dispute, estate litigation, estate preservation, executor appointment, High Court Pretoria, inheritance dispute, interim interdict, intestate succession, joint estate, Legal Costs, legal remedy, lobola, matrimonial property, patrimonial rights, Peteke v Khumalo, recognition of marriage, Rule 6(12), section 13, South African Family Law, testamentary rights, Urgent Application, urgent interdict, ZAGPPHC 447 Customary Marriage Dispute Halts Estate Administration: Peteke v Khumalo and Others (2025-009348) [2025] ZAGPPHC 447 (6 May 2025). The Factual Matrix: Disputed Customary Marriage and Control Over the Deceased’s Estate In Peteke v Khumalo and Others (2025-009348) ZAGPPHC 447 (6 May 2025), the applicant approached the High Court… READ MORE
29/06/2025 Bertus Preller Customary adoption, Inheritance rights, Intestate Succession, Master of the High Court, South African succession law 2009 succession law, adoption formalities, cultural legal norms, customary adoption, customary law adoption, customary legal obligations, Eastern Cape High Court, family inheritance law, indigenous legal systems, inheritance disputes, inheritance rights, intestate estate disputes, intestate heirs, intestate succession, legal definition of descendant, legal descendants, Maneli case, Master of the High Court, Maswanganyi case, Plascon-Evans rule, Reform of Customary Law Act, South African Family Law, South African succession law, succession and customary law, Tshali v Nandi, Ubuntu and law, Ubuntu in law, Xhosa customary law, ZAECMHC 39 When Ubuntu Is Not Enough: Customary Adoption and Succession Rights Examined in Tshali and Another v Nandi and Others (5307/2022) [2025] ZAECMHC 39 (20 May 2025). The Factual Matrix: Customary Bonds, Competing Heirs and a Contested Legacy The dispute in Tshali and Another v Nandi and Others (5307/2022) ZAECMHC 39 arose from a heartfelt claim by… READ MORE