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PVL2601 Assignment 2 (DETAILED ANSWERS) Semester 2 2025 - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED Answers, guidelines, workings and references .. Question 1 X and Z, engaged lovers, have come to you seeking legal advice. They want to sign an antenuptial contract. Mr Z informs you that Ms X is not employed and that he is taking care of her financially. However, should their marriage not succeed, he does not want to be responsible for her maintenance after divorce. Therefore, he instructs you that the antenuptial contract should contain a clause stating that neither spouse can claim post-divorce spousal maintenance if the marriage were to end in divorce. Answer the following questions: (a) What are the common-law requirements for the duty of support between spouses? (3) (b) If, during the marriage, Mr Z resigns from work and/or terminates his businesses, disposes of his assets and claims that he no longer has the means to support Ms X, will Ms X succeed in claiming spousal maintenance on the basis that Mr Z intentionally impoverished himself? Explain with reference to authority. (3) (c) When does the common-law duty of support between spouses terminate? Briefly explain with reference to authority. (3) (d) Is the clause in the antenuptial contract stating that neither spouse can claim post-divorce spousal maintenance valid? Answer ‘Yes’ or ‘No’. You need not explain your answer. (1) [10] Question 2 Mr and Mrs Deli are followers of the Roman-Catholic faith. In 1983, they entered into a dual marriage, that is, a marriage in terms of their religion (ie, the Roman-Catholic faith) as well as a civil marriage. Three children were born of the marriage. Five months ago, Mrs Deli noticed strange behaviour in Mr Deli’s daily routine and started suspecting that he might be having an affair. Mrs Deli’s suspicion turned out to be accurate, and she decided to sue for divorce in terms of the Divorce Act. The Roman-Catholic faith does not permit divorce and, in the Delis’ case, there are no grounds for annulment of the marriage in terms of their religion either. With reference to authority, advise Mrs Deli whether the court will grant a divorce in terms of the Divorce Act even though the spouses cannot divorce or have their marriage annulled in terms of the Roman-Catholic faith.

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, QUESTION 1

(a) Common-law requirements for the duty of support between spouses

The duty of support or maintenance between spouses arises only when three
requirements are met.

i.
There must be a valid marriage between the parties.
ii.
The spouse claiming support must be in actual need of such support.
iii.
The spouse from whom the support is claimed must have the means to
provide it.1
This duty is reciprocal, meaning each spouse owes it to the other in proportion to
their respective means.2



(b) Claim for maintenance where one spouse intentionally impoverishes
themselves

If during the marriage Mr Z deliberately impoverishes himself by resigning from work,
closing his businesses or disposing of his assets in order to frustrate Ms X’s claim for
maintenance, the court will only make a maintenance order if it is satisfied that he
has the ability to pay.3

In Reyneke v Reyneke, the husband acted fraudulently to deprive the wife of
maintenance, but the court refused to deem him able to pay when he lacked actual
means.4

The court held that the actio Pauliana utilis and the right of recourse could not be
extended to create a fictional ability to pay.5 Therefore, Ms X’s claim would fail if Mr
Z genuinely has no means, despite his misconduct.



(c) Termination of the common-law duty of support

The duty of support terminates upon the dissolution of the marriage6. This occurs on
the death of a spouse or upon divorce. On death, the surviving spouse may have a

1
Heaton J and Kruger H South African Family Law 4ed (2015) LexisNexis Durban 46.
2
Oberholzer v Oberholzer 1947 (3) SA 294 (O).
3
Heaton and Kruger South African Family Law 47.
4
Reyneke v Reyneke 1990 (3) SA 927 (E).
5
Ibid.


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