When spouses are married with the accrual system, the growth of their respective estates during the marriage is compared upon divorce. The spouse whose estate has grown less may be entitled to claim half of the difference in accrual, ensuring a fair division of wealth accumulated during the marriage.
Protecting your privacy during divorce involves managing sensitive information, limiting unnecessary disclosure, carefully structuring communication, and using legal strategies such as settlement agreements and mediation to avoid public exposure in court.
How long does a divorce take in South Africa? An uncontested divorce may be finalised within 4 to 8 weeks, while contested matters can take several months or longer. Timelines depend on cooperation, complexity, and court processes, making early planning and legal guidance essential.
In South Africa, child maintenance supports children’s financial needs, while spousal maintenance may help a financially dependent spouse after divorce. Courts consider income, needs, and circumstances in determining payments. Proper legal guidance helps ensure arrangements are fair and sustainable.
International divorce requires careful navigation of jurisdiction, foreign asset division, international service of documents, and potential child relocation disputes. Strategic planning ensures the correct court is approached and that financial and parental rights are properly protected across borders.