Parenting coordinators and their decision-making powers
The practice which has evolved is that divorcing parties agree to the appointment of a parenting coordinator who is tasked with mediating parenting disputes between the parties and if the mediation has not been successful, the parenting coordinator is empowered to make directives which are binding until set aside by the court. The TC v SC […]
Is it possible to override a registered antenuptial contract with a postnuptial agreement?
Before the Matrimonial Property Act 88 of 1984 (MPA) was introduced, matrimonial property law in South Africa was governed by the immutability principle. This principle dictated that the property regime chosen by a couple at the time of their marriage could not be altered afterwards. The case of Honey v Honey in 1992 (93 SA 609 […]
Starting a business in South Africa: Legal requirements and the Companies Act
Starting a business takes careful planning and involves compliance with certain legal requirements. It is important to understand the relevant regulations and legal requirements to be complied with, so you can make sure you do what is best for the business you are starting. The Companies Act is the primary legislation governing a company and […]
Does my maiden name automatically change if I get married in South Africa?
Marriage is a significant milestone in one’s life, bringing with it a multitude of changes and decisions. One such decision that often arises is whether to change one’s maiden name after tying the knot. In South Africa, as in many other countries, there are legal and personal considerations to contemplate when it comes to changing […]