30/07/2025 Bertus Preller Divorce, Divorce summons South Africa, Irregular proceedings, Mediation, Procedural Law, Rule 30(2)(b) application, Rule 41A mediation notice Alternative Dispute Resolution, court rules, curable defect, Divorce Law, divorce litigation, divorce proceedings, Divorce process, divorce summons South Africa, divorce summons validity, Family Court, family disputes, Growthpoint case, irregular proceedings, legal remedies, Legal Technicalities, litigation procedure, mediation consideration, mediation notice omission, mediation notice requirements, non-compliance Rule 41A, Procedural Compliance, procedural defects, procedural irregularity, Rule 30 application, Rule 30(2)(b) application, Rule 41A mediation notice, South African courts, South African Family Law, Uniform Rules of Court Rule 41A Mediation Notices in Divorce: Why Missing Notices Don’t Kill Your Case. Introduction Rule 41A of the Uniform Rules of Court, introduced in 2020, mandates that litigants consider mediation at the inception of litigation. In divorce actions, this means a plaintiff must… READ MORE
29/11/2024 Bertus Preller Divorce, Procedure, Redistribution Claim amendment applications, amendment costs, amendment of pleadings, amendment rules, civil procedure, court amendments, Court Applications, court process, court rules, divorce amendments, divorce claims, divorce courts, Divorce Law, divorce litigation, divorce pleadings, divorce proceedings, High Court judgments, Judicial Discretion, legal amendments, legal developments, Legal Procedure, matrimonial property, pending divorces, pleadings procedure, procedural law, property claims, property redistribution, redistribution claims, Rule 55A Amending Divorce Pleadings: RVB v JVB (A92/2024) [2024] ZAFSHC Opens Door for Redistribution Claims. Background: Marriage and Divorce Proceedings In October 2009, a couple embarked on their marital journey with a clear legal framework in place. They entered into an antenuptial contract that explicitly… READ MORE
16/02/2024 Bertus Preller Divorce, Procedural Law, Subpoenas abuse of process, administration of justice, attorney-client privilege, Burden of Proof, Case Law, challenge subpoena, compliance, contempt of court, court rules, dispute resolution, divorce subpoena, document production, evidence gathering, fair trial, judicial interpretation, Legal Disputes, Legal Framework, Legal Practitioners, legal privilege, Legal proceedings, privacy laws, relevance test, rights protection, Rule of Law, setting aside subpoena, South African Law, subpoena ad testificandum, subpoena duces tecum, subpoenas, Uniform Rules of Court, witness testimony Setting Aside a Subpoena in Divorce Proceedings: A Legal Analysis. In the realm of divorce litigation, the issuance and subsequent challenge to a subpoena duces tecum is a critical aspect that can significantly influence the course of proceedings. The purpose… READ MORE