21/01/2024 Bertus Preller Divorce, Marital Regimes, Same Sex Couples Civil Rights, Constitutional Democracy, constitutional law, Diverse Families, equality, Family Law, Gay Rights, Gender Equality, Gender Identity, Human Rights, Inclusive Legislation, Judicial Review, legal advocacy, legal interpretation, Legal Protection, legal reform, Legal Update, Lesbian Rights, Lex Domicilii Matrimonii, LGBTQ+ Rights, marriage law, matrimonial property law, Matrimonial Property Regime, Non-Discrimination, Roman-Dutch Law, Same-Sex Marriage, South Africa, spousal rights, Transgender Rights Reforming Lex Domicilii Matrimonii: A Step Towards Equality in South African Matrimonial Law. Introduction In the ever-evolving domain of South African family law, the concept of matrimonial property regimes, primarily governed by the principle of lex domicilii matrimonii, stands at the crossroads of… READ MORE
19/01/2024 Bertus Preller Alimony, Divorce, Financial Disclosure, Maintenance, Rule 43, Spousal Maintenance adventure hobbies, biokineticist mother, Child Custody, Constitutional Rights, divorce financial equity new case, Divorce Law, engineer father, equitable support, fair legal costs, Family court rulings, family law insights, family law precedent, financial disclosures, financial disparity, gender-neutral support, interim maintenance, K.A.E v W.N.E, legal advocacy, Legal Costs, legal expense allocation, Legal Representation, MAHOMED AJ ruling, matrimonial home, mother living with parents, new case analysis, new Rule 43 judgement, parenting plan, Rule 43, South African Family Law, spousal maintenance, spousal support Redefining Fairness: New Case Analysis on Spousal Support Where Mother Lived with Parents, Rule 43. – K.A.E v W.N.E (58415/2021) [2023] ZAGPJHC 1488 (18 December 2023). Facts of the Case Background and Parties Marriage and Separation: The parties, K.A.E (applicant) and W.N.E (respondent), were married in 2010 and separated in 2017, a year after the birth… READ MORE