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Divorce Statisics

Dealing with the financial implications of getting divorced in your older years
Partner Content
/ 3 October 2024

Dealing with the financial implications of getting divorced in your older years

Seeking professional financial advice can help mitigate the financial consequences of a separation 

By Momentum
Divorce without guilt or blame
Analysis
/ 28 August 2014

Divorce without guilt or blame

Civil claims for damages following adultery seem dated in the light of our modern, secular morality.

By Carmel Rickard 1
Can adultery still be seen as a crime?
Analysis
/ 28 August 2014

Can adultery still be seen as a crime?

Appeal court judges question why a betrayed spouse should be compensated for ‘humiliation’.

By Carmel Rickard 1
Unhappy wives opt out
Article
/ 16 February 2012

Unhappy wives opt out

Economic empowerment means that women are able to get out of unhappy marriages more easily.

By Fatima Asmal Motala
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Article
/ 18 June 2008

Use your divorce payment wisely

Spouses are entitled now to an immediate share of the retirement savings of their former spouse if provided in the divorce agreement.

By Maya Fisher French

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