26/10/2025 Bertus Preller Accrual claims, Divorce, Divorce Act 70 of 1979, Matrimonial Property Act 88 of 1984, Member spouse, Non-member spouse, Pension Funds Act 24 of 1956, Pension interest, Procedural Law, Procedure, Referee report, Retirement fund divorce, Section 37D, Settlement agreements, Tax liability pension interest accrual claims, accrual system, C.N.N v N.N, Divorce Act 70 of 1979, divorce settlement agreement, divorce trial court, legislative lacuna pension law, matrimonial property, Matrimonial Property Act 88 of 1984, member spouse, motion court jurisdiction, Ndaba v Ndaba, non-member spouse, Pension Funds Act 24 of 1956, pension funds legislation, pension interest, pension sharing divorce, referee report, retirement benefits divorce, retirement fund divorce, Reynolds v Reynolds, section 3 Matrimonial Property Act, section 37D, section 7(8), South African Family Law, T.M.W v J.J.W, tax liability pension interest, withdrawal benefits tax, ZAGPPHC 1093 2025 When Retirement Funds Cannot Settle Accrual Claims: D E C B v J M B (37464-2020) [2025] ZAGPPHC 1093 (21 October 2025) and the Jurisdictional Dilemma in South African Divorce Law. Factual Matrix: When a Referee's Report Reveals More Questions Than Answers The parties in this matter were married out of community of property with the application of the accrual system… READ MORE
20/07/2025 Bertus Preller Caveat Subscriptor, Contractual repudiation, Divorce, Pacta sunt servanda, Procedural Law, Recission of Divorce Orders, Settlement agreement finality, Settlement agreements, Validity Divorce Settlement Agreement Auckland Park case, caveat subscriptor, child maintenance, contractual interpretation, contractual repudiation, Divorce Act 70 of 1979, Divorce Decree, divorce litigation, divorce proceedings, divorce settlement agreement, family law practice, George v Fairmead, High Court Gauteng, Legal Representation, maintenance agreements, matrimonial property, Natal Joint Municipal Pension Fund, Pacta Sunt Servanda, Parental Rights, post-signature regret, property forfeiture, settlement agreement validity, settlement negotiations, South African Family Law, spousal maintenance, undue influence, Van der Schyff J, vitiating factors, witness attestation Caveat Subscriptor Strikes Again: When Post-Signature Regret Meets Divorce Reality in O.M.L v S.S.L (10528/2022) [2025] ZAGPPHC 712 (16 July 2025). The Factual Matrix: When Signatures Tell a Different Story The factual backdrop of this matter presents a curious tale of matrimonial dissolution that would make any family law practitioner pause.… READ MORE
01/02/2024 Bertus Preller Division of Estate, Divorce, In Community of Property, Liquidator asset management in divorce, bias in estate division, division of assets, divorce and asset division, divorce and property rights, divorce case study, divorce court duties, divorce proceedings, divorce settlement agreement, equitable asset distribution, equitable division principles, estate liquidation process, family law insights, impartiality in asset division, joint estate division, judicial oversight, legal authority of liquidators, legal challenges in divorce, legal framework for divorce, legal precedents in divorce, liquidator role, marital property act, matrimonial estate division, matrimonial property, powers of liquidator, protecting divorcing parties, resolving marital disputes, safeguarding fairness, South African Family Law Navigating Divorce: The Role of Liquidators / Receivers in the Division of Joint Estates. – S.S.M v P.J N.O and Another (15515/2017) [2023] ZAGPPHC 2024 (18 December 2023). Introduction to the Case and Parties Involved In the matter of S.S.M v P.J N.O and Another (15515/2017) ZAGPPHC 2024 (18 December 2023), the Gauteng Provincial Division of the High… READ MORE
02/12/2022 Bertus Preller Alimony, Arrears, Maintenance arbitration, arbitration clause, Bertus Preller, Divorce, Divorce Attorney Cape Town, Divorce News, divorce settlement agreement, maintenance, maintenance court Maintenance Court’s Jurisdiction Ousted by Arbitration Clause in a Divorce Settlement Agreement. In a recent unreported case, WJVJ vs EVJ and Capitec Bank, case number A58 of 2022 the High Court in Bloemfontein, in an appeal against a judgement of the Maintenance… READ MORE