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The Divorce Act 70 of 1979 s6(4), regarding the interests of the
children of divorcing parents
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1. Prior written consent, attested by two competent witnesses, in respect of the
transaction separately
2. Written consent, attested by two competent witnesses
3. Written consent without any further requirements
4. Oral or tacit consent
The parties may cancel or amend right up until the wedding. However, once the
wedding has taken place the parties cannot, as a general rule, cancel or amend
the anc
, The surviving spouse in the marriage which is dissolved by death after 1 July
1990 has a claim against the estate of the deceased spouse in respect of his or
her reasonable maintenance until his or her death or remarriage.
Another way in which the child's views can be conveyed is by having a
legal representative appointed for the child and having the parents of
the child pay for the legal representation.
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Co-holders of parental responsibilities and rights must seek the
assistance of ...................... when they prepare a parenting plan.
a. an attorney, a Family Advocate, a social worker or a psychologist
b. a Family Advocate, the High Court, the Regional Court, or the
Children's Court
c. a Family Advocate, the High Court, or the Regional Court
d. a Family Advocate, social worker or psychologist
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Another way in which the child's views can be conveyed is by having a legal
representative appointed for the child and having the parents of the child pay
for the legal representation.
, a. affinity in the direct line.
d. a Family Advocate, social worker or psychologist
b. It can be waived by agreement and failure to "hand over" the bride does not
invalidate the marriage
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A wife who is married in community of property does not need the
consent of her husband to institute or defend legal proceedings
relating to...
a. non-patrimonial damages for a delict a third party committed
against her.
b. patrimonial damages for a delict a third party committed against
her.
c. non-patrimonial damages for a delict she committed against a
third party.
d. patrimonial damages for a delict she committed against a third
party.
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, a. non-patrimonial damages for a delict a third party committed against her.
c. II, III and IV
1. The spouses must not have entered into any agreement regarding the division
of their assets.
2. They must have married each other before the coming into operation of the
Matrimonial Property Act on 1 November 1984 or before the coming into
operation of the Marriage and Matrimonial Property Law Amendment Act on 2
December 1988.
d. goes against the reason for the existence of the putative marriage doctrine,
namely protecting the bona fide party to the marriage.
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Definition
1. Alienating or burdening immovable property which forms part of
the joint estate or conferring any other real rights in it.
2. Suretyship
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Written consent without any further
Prior written consent
requirements