Following this judgment, it’s more important than ever that anyone getting married, whether in a traditional ceremony, at the magistrate’s court or in church, should consult an attorney to help explain the options and draft a legally binding agreement that will suit the couple’s particular circumstances
High court case explores whether a court can order adults to take DNA tests for paternity — or get a body exhumed for this purpose
Landmark judgment shows a careful investigation into individual family circumstances must be done to ensure agreements benefit the children in divorce cases
The joint estate of a couple married in community of property comes to an end once the marriage terminates either by the death of a spouse or a divorce
Appellants seek to declare act invalid that prohibits a child born of surrogacy to be genetically linked to an already-born sibling
It gives judges a greater function in determining how much the winning counsel can charge