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Spousal Donation of Gifts, Divorce and Gross Ingratitude
The concept of gross ingratitude derives from Roman Dutch Law and it holds that where a donee of a gift acts with gross ingratitude towards the donor, the donor in question may revoke the donation. The principle was developed Mulligan v Mulligan 1925 W.L.D 178 at 180...![Child Maintenance: An Overview](https://schoemanlaw.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/schools-reopening-schoeman-law.jpg)
Child Maintenance: An Overview
The relationship between a parent, and their child creates rights, duties and responsibilities that are enforceable by law. As a parent, you are responsible for your child, and it is your duty to nurture and take care of that child. In saying that, however, If one of...![Are the future of Antenuptial Contracts in the Balance?](https://schoemanlaw.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Slide40-1056x675.jpg)
Are the future of Antenuptial Contracts in the Balance?
On the 11th of May 2022, the High Court of Pretoria declared Section 7(3)(a) of the Divorce Act, 70 of 1979, inconsistent with the Constitution. Section 7(3)(a) of the Divorce Act reads: (3) A court granting a decree of divorce in respect of a marriage out of...![Parenting Plans: An Overview](https://schoemanlaw.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Slide26-1056x675.jpg)
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