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JUR5901 Assignment 1 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) 2026 - DUE 29 May 2026; 100% TRUSTED Complete, trusted solutions and explanations. For assistance, Whats-App 0.8.1..2.7.8..3.3.7.2... According to the principles of South African private international law, maintenance belongs to the domain of the lex fori/law of the forum (Jan Neels, ‘Classification as an Argumentative Device in International Family Law’ (2003) SALJ 883 888).

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JUR5901
Assignment 1 2026
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Due Date: 29 May 2026
HASSAN V HASSAN 1998 (2) SA 589 (D): CLASSIFICATION OF MAINTENANCE IN
SOUTH AFRICAN PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW

Facts

In Hassan v Hassan the parties were married in Scotland while both were domiciled there.1
The marriage was concluded without an antenuptial contract and was therefore governed by
Scottish matrimonial property law at the time of its conclusion.1 After the marriage, the
parties emigrated to South Africa and later acquired a South African domicile.1

When the marriage broke down irretrievably, divorce proceedings were instituted in a South
African court.1 The main issues before the court were the division of the spouses’ assets and
whether the plaintiff was entitled to maintenance1. A dispute arose regarding which legal
system should govern these issues. The defendant argued that Scottish law should apply to
both proprietary consequences and maintenance.1 The plaintiff argued that maintenance is a
personal consequence of marriage and should therefore be governed by the lex fori, being
South African law.1 The court was therefore required to classify maintenance and determine
the applicable law.1 Terms of use
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HASSAN V HASSAN 1998 (2) SA 589 (D): CLASSIFICATION OF MAINTENANCE
IN SOUTH AFRICAN PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW

Facts

In Hassan v Hassan the parties were married in Scotland while both were domiciled
there.1 The marriage was concluded without an antenuptial contract and was
therefore governed by Scottish matrimonial property law at the time of its
conclusion.2 After the marriage, the parties emigrated to South Africa and later
acquired a South African domicile.3

When the marriage broke down irretrievably, divorce proceedings were instituted in a
South African court.4 The main issues before the court were the division of the
spouses’ assets and whether the plaintiff was entitled to maintenance5. A dispute
arose regarding which legal system should govern these issues. The defendant
argued that Scottish law should apply to both proprietary consequences and
maintenance.6 The plaintiff argued that maintenance is a personal consequence of
marriage and should therefore be governed by the lex fori, being South African law.7
The court was therefore required to classify maintenance and determine the
applicable law.8




Legal Question

The central legal question was whether maintenance should be classified as part of
the proprietary consequences of marriage or as a personal consequence governed
by the lex fori.9




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Hassan v Hassan 1998 (2) SA 589 (D) para 2.
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Hassan (n 1) para 5.
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Hassan (n 1) para 6.
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Hassan (n 1) para 8.
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Hassan (n 1) para 10.
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Hassan (n 1) para 12.
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Hassan (n 1) para 13.
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Hassan (n 1) para 14.
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Hassan (n 1) para 15.
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