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Parliament of South Africa

Matrimonial Property Act, 1984

The “Matrimonial Property Act, 1984” serves as a cornerstone in South African family law, delineating the legal frameworks governing matrimonial property regimes. This pivotal legislation addresses issues surrounding the ownership of property acquired during marriage, establishing the principles of community of property, marriage out of community of property, and the implications thereof. The Act employs precise legal language within a pragmatic framework, reflecting the socio-legal landscape of South Africa during the 1980s'Äîa period marked by significant socio-political change. The text is interspersed with case law examples and judicial interpretations, enriching its literary context and providing essential guidance for practitioners and scholars alike. The Parliament of South Africa, with its unique position as a legislative body, is responsible for the creation and enactment of such laws. This Act emerged from a necessity to harmonize the disparate legal frameworks across various cultural practices and to address the imbalances that previously existed within the matrimonial law structure, particularly in the context of apartheid-era regulations and their socio-economic implications. For scholars, legal practitioners, and policymakers, the “Matrimonial Property Act, 1984” is an indispensable resource. It not only offers clarity on matrimonial property rights but also invites critical reflection on the evolving nature of family law in South Africa. Readers will find this work essential in understanding the historical context of South African law and its impact on contemporary legal practices.
30 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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