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Family Law - PVL2601 Assignment 2 Semester 1 2025 - DUE April 2025 ;100 % TRUSTED workings, Expert Solved, Explanations and Solutions. For assistance call or W.h.a.t.s.a.p.p us on ...(.+.2.5.4.7.7.9.5.4.0.1.3.2)........... Question 1 Mr and Mrs Mkhize have been the parties to a civil marriage since 15 June 1977. The spouses never made a declaration before a magistrate, commissioner or marriage officer on the matrimonial property system that would operate in their marriage. In January 2025, Mr Mkhize informed Mrs Mkhize that he was no longer happy in their marriage, and he proposed that it be ended. In the divorce summons, he indicated that all the matrimonial property belongs to him alone because he owned some of the property when the spouses married and bought the rest of the property during the subsistence of the marriage. Answer the following questions: (a) List the main variations of marriage out of community of property that occur in South Africa. (3) (b) Is Mr Mkhize correct that all the matrimonial property belong to him alone? Answer ‘Yes’ or ‘No’, and explain your answer with reference to authority. (7) [10] Question 2 Mr and Mrs Deli entered into a civil marriage in community of property in 1983. Three children were born of the marriage: two sons, Irvin and Shaun, and a daughter, Camila. Mr Deli died in a car accident five months ago. At the time of Mr Deli’s death, Mr and Mrs Deli’s joint estate had a value of R1 million. Mr Deli died testate. His will reads as follows: ‘I leave 30% of my estate to my wife. 50% of my estate is to be shared equally among the children born of my marriage. I leave the remaining 20% of my estate to Ms Betty, my lover.’ No further provision has been made for Mrs Deli in Mr Deli’s will. Mrs Deli is 50 years old and has been a housewife for the duration of the marriage. She fears that she will be unable to maintain herself from the money she is entitled to according to the will and in terms of the matrimonial property system according to which she and Mr Deli were married. Mrs Deli approaches your law firm and seeks legal advice as a widow. With reference to legislation and case law, advise Mrs Deli whether she can claim maintenance from Mr Deli’s estate and, if so, which factors will be considered in determining her claim. You need not discuss the ways in which her claim, if any, can be disposed of or be settled.

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PVL2601
ASSIGNMENT 2 SEMESTER 1 2025

UNIQUE NO.
DUE DATE: APRIL 2025

, PVL2601

Assignment 2 Semester 1 2025



Unique Number:

Due Date: April 2025

Family Law

Question 1

(a) The main variations of marriage out of community of property that occur in South
Africa.

1. Marriage out of community of property without accrual.
2. Marriage out of community of property with accrual.
3. Customary marriages that are out of community of property unless stated
otherwise.

(b) No, Mr Mkhize is incorrect in claiming that all the matrimonial property belongs to
him alone.

 According to the Matrimonial Property Act 88 of 1984, marriages entered into
before its commencement on 1 November 1984 were automatically in community
of property unless an antenuptial contract was concluded.
 Since Mr and Mrs Mkhize were married on 15 June 1977 and did not enter into
an antenuptial contract, their marriage is presumed to be in community of
property.
 In a marriage in community of property, all assets and liabilities of both spouses
fall into a joint estate, meaning that both spouses have equal rights to the
property acquired before and during the marriage.
 Case law, such as Matrimonial Property Act 88 of 1984 and Zondi v Zondi (2006)
SCA, affirms that both spouses share ownership of the joint estate.

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