Family and succession law in South Africa:
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adam_text | Table of Contents The Authors 3 List of Abbreviations 17 Preface 19 General Introduction 21 §1. Ghneral Background of thh Country (Demographic Data) I. Introduction II. Demography §2. Historical Background ofFamily and Succession Law I. Introduction II. Pluralism and Succession Law §4. The Courts AdministeringFamily I. Introduction II. Lower Courts III. Superior Courts Persons of a and Succession Law 27 27 27 30 31 31 32 32 32 33 35 Chapter I. The Status of aPerson § 1. Definition 25 25 26 §3. Sources of Family I. Introduction II. Constitution III. Legislation IV. Treaties V. Jurisprudence Part I. 21 21 23 Person §2. Capacity I. General II. Minority in SouthAfrican Law III. Child as a Term ofRelationship 35 35 37 37 37 38 5
Table of Contents II. Civil Union A. Engagement B. Different Sex C. Consanguinity and Affinity D. Marriageable Age E. Prior Marriage or Civil Union F. Failure to Consent G. Failure to Comply with Necessary Formalities H. Consequences III. Customary Marriage A. Pre-marilal Negotiations B. Different Sex C. Consanguinity and Affinity D. Marriageable Age E. Prior Marriage or Civil Union F. Failure to Consent G. Failure to Comply with Necessary Formalities H. Lobolo I. Consequences 8 80 80 80 80 81 81 81 81 82 82 82 82 83 84 84 85 85 85 86 §3. Formalities I. Civil Marriage II. Civil Union III. Customary Marriage 86 86 88 90 §4. Effects I. Taking of Name A. Civil Marriage and Civil Union B. Customary Marriage II. The Duty of Consortium A. Civil Marriage and Civil Union B. Customary Marriage III. Sexual Intercourse A. Civil Marriage and Civil Union B. Customary Marriage IV. Confidences in a Marriage or Civil Union A. Civil Marriage and Civil Union B. Customary Marriage V. Contract A. Civil Marriage and Civil Union B. Customary Marriage VI. Delict (Tort) A. Civil Marriage and Civil Union B. Customary Marriage VII. Criminal Law A. Civil Marriage and Civil Union B. Customary Marriage 90 90 90 91 91 91 93 95 95 95 95 95 96 96 96 96 97 97 98 98 98 98
Table of Contents ѴШ. Duty to Maintain (Duty of Support) A. Civil Marriage and Civil Union B. Customary Marriage IX. Succession A. Civil Marriage and Civil Union B. Customary Marriage §5. Void and Voidable Marriages and Civil Unions Chapter 2. Divorce 98 98 99 99 99 99 99 103 §1. Grounds 103 §2. Procedure 104 §3. Effects I. Settlement Agreements II. Property Division A. General B. Pension (Superannuation) C. Forfeiture D. Redistribution of Assets 1. Civil Marriages 2. Civil Unions 3. Customary Marriages III. Lobolo IV. Post-Divorce Maintenance V. Children VI. Costs VII. Remarriage 105 106 106 106 107 109 110 110 114 114 115 115 117 122 122 Chapter 3. CohabitationWithout Marriage or a Civil Union 123 §1. Introduction 123 §2. Definition 123 §3. Effects 124 Chapter 4. Filiation §1. Children Born of Married Parents I. The Status of Legitimacy II. Acquiring the Legal Status of a Child Born of Married Parents A. Marriage or Civil Union of the Child’s Parents B. Status of a Child of a Void Marriage 128 128 128 128 128 129 9
Table of Contents C. Status of a Child of a VoidableMarriage III. Disputes as to Birth of Married Parents IV. Effects of Birth of Married Parents 129 129 131 §2. Children Born of Unmarried Parents I. Acquiring the Legal Status of a ChildBorn of Unmarried Parents II. Disputes as to Paternity of a Child ofUnmarried Parents III. Effects of Birth of Unmarried Parents A. Parental Responsibilities and Rights B. Surname C. Maintenance D. Inheritance Chapter 5. Adoption and Foster Care 131 131 132 132 132 134 134 135 136 § 1. Adoption 1. Introduction II. Who May Adopt? III. Consent to Adoption A. The Guardians B. The Child C. Dispensing with Consent IV. Who May Be Adopted? V. Factors to Be Taken into Consideration VI. Effect of Adoption Order VII. Access to Information, and Contact VIII. Rescission IX. Inter-Country Adoption 136 136 136 137 137 139 139 139 140 141 142 143 144 §2. FosterCare I. Who May Foster? II. Who May Be Fostered? III. Factors to Be Taken into Consideration IV. Effect of Foster Care Order V. Duration of Foster Care 144 144 145 146 146 148 Chapter 6. ParentaJ Authority 150 §1. Introduction §2. The Contents of Parental Responsibilities I. Guardianship II. Care III. Contact IV. Maintenance 150 and §3. Obtaining Parental Responsibilitiesand Rights 10 Rights 151 151 152 154 154 156
Table of Contents I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. Birth Marriage or Civil Union Permanent Life Partnership Acknowledging Paternity, Contributing to the Child’s Upbringing, and Contributing to the Child’s Maintenance Parental Responsibilities and Rights Agreement Assignment by an Order of Court Adoption Appointment in a Will §4. The Position if More than One Person Has Parental Responsibilities and Rights §5. Judicial Interference Rights §6. Termination of with Parental Responsibilities and 160 Parental Responsibilities of a §2. The Contents §3. Termination of of 157 157 157 158 158 158 and Rights Chapter 7. Guardianship and Curatorship §1. Appointment 156 157 157 Legal Guardian or Legal Guardianship Legal Guardianship 163 Curator and or 162 Curatorship Curatorship 163 164 165 Chapters. Kinship and Relationships of Affinity 166 Part III. Matrimonial Property Law 169 Chapter 1. Rights and Obligations of Spouses and Civil Union Partners 169 §1. 169 General Principles §2. The Household Expenses 170 §3. The Matrimonial Home 170 §4. Transactions Between Spouses or Civil Union Partners 171 §5. Maintenance Between Spouses or Civil Union Partners 172 11
Table of Contents Chapter 2. The Marriage or Civil Union Settlement 174 Chapter 3. The Legal Matrimonial Regime 175 § 1. Introduction 175 §2. Community of Property I. The Joint Estate II. Administration of the Joint Estate 176 176 178 §3. The Consequences of Divorce in Community of Property §4. The Consequences of Death Community of Property §5. Alteration of the in a in a Marriage or Civie Union 181 Marriage or Civil Union in 182 Matrimonial Property System Chapter 4. Conventional Matrimonial Regimes 182 184 §1. Antenuptial Contract 184 §2. The Most Common Variations of Separation of Property I. The Accrual System A. General B. Calculating the Accrual C. Protection and Satisfaction of the Accrual Claim II. Complete Separation of Property III. Separation of Property with Retention of Community of Profit and Loss 185 185 185 186 188 189 189 §3. The Proprietary Consequences of a Civil or Customary Marriage a Minor Concludes without the Necessary Consent 189 §4. The Proprietary Consequences of Polygynous Customary Marriages I. Marriages Concluded Before 15 November 2000 II. Marriages Concluded After 15 November 2000 190 190 190 §5. The Consequences of Divorce in Out of Community of Property 191 a Marriage §6. The Consequences of Death in a Marriage Out of Community of Property 12 or or Civil Union Civil Union 191
Table of Contents §7. Alteration of the Matrimonial Property System 192 Part IV. Succession Law 193 Introduction 193 Chapter 1. Intestate Succession 197 §1. The Opening of the Succession I. Death II. Missing Persons and Absentees 197 197 197 §2. The Heir I. Capacity to Succeed II. Commorientes III. Unworthiness to Succeed A. Introduction B. Person Who Caused the Death ot the Deceased 198 198 200 200 200 201 §3. The System of Descent I. The Classes of Heirs A. Surviving Spouse(s) and CivilUnion Partners B. Descendants C. Ascendants and Collaterals II. Representation Ш. Adoption, Artificial Insemination andSurrogacy A. Adoption B. Artificial Insemination C. Surrogacy 203 203 203 204 205 207 208 208 209 209 §4. The Rights 210 of the State on the Bona Vacantia Chapter 2. Testamentary Succession 211 §1. The Capacity to Make a Will I. Testamentary Capacity II. Factors Influencing Free TestamentaryExpression III. Delegation of Testamentary Power 211 211 212 213 §2. Different Types of Wills and Testamentary Formalities I. Introduction II. Formalities for the Execution and Amendment of Wills A. Formalities for the Executionof Wills B. Formalities for the Amendmentof Wills III. Power of the Court to Condone Mistakes in the Formal Requirements: Section 2(3) 213 213 215 215 218 219 13
Table of Contents §3. Capacity to Benefit under a Will 223 I. Introduction 223 II. Statutory Provisions Dealin« with lhe Capacity to Inherit under a Will 223 A. Adopted Children and Children Born of Unmarried Parents 223 B. The Unborn Child and ClassBequests 224 C. Persons Taking Part in the Execution of a Will 225 §4. The Joint Will I. Introduction II. Joint Wills, Election and Massing 226 226 226 §5. Revocation and Revival of Wills I. Revocation of a Will A. Introduction B. Revocation by a Subsequent Will, Codicil or Antenuptial Contract C. Revocation by Destruction D. Court’s Power of Condonation atRevocation E. Conditional Revocation or the Doctrine of Dependant Relative Revocation F. Effect of Divorce on a Will II. Revival of a Revoked Will 228 228 228 §6. Freedom 234 of Testation §7. Restrictions on Freedom of Testation I. Introduction II. Impossible, Illegal, Vague and Uncertain Conditions and Conditions that Are Contra BonosMores III. Maintenance of Children and the Surviving Spouse or Civil Union Partner A. Maintenance of Children B. Maintenance of the SurvivingSpouse or Civil Union Partner IV. Other Limitations 229 229 231 232 232 233 236 236 236 238 238 238 239 §8. Content of a Will I. Conditions and Time Clauses II. Modus III. Substitution IV. Fideicommissum V. Usufruct VI. Trusts VII. The Right of Accrual 240 241 242 242 243 244 245 248 §9. Interpretation of a Will I. General Principles 249 249 14
Table of Contents II. Presumptions 252 Chapter 3. Acts inter VivosRelating to the Estate §1. Donatio Mortis Causa and PactumSuccessorium §2. Estate Planning I. Introduction II. Inter Vivos Donations III. Trusts IV. Insurance Contracts V. Usufruct 254 254 255 255 255 256 257 257 Chapter 4. Acquisition and Administration of the Estate 259 Selected Bibliography 263 Index 273 15
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