The Types Of Marriages.

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Advocate Rufus Malatji joins Sibongile Mofokeng to discuss the types of marriages under South African law. They break down the main categories:
Civil marriage: Registered at Home Affairs under the Marriage Act 25 of 1961; provides full legal recognition, property rights, and spousal benefits.
Customary marriage: Recognized under the Recognition of Customary Marriages Act 120 of 1998; requires lobola negotiation, family consent, and registration within 3 months; governed by customary law.
Religious marriage: Solemnized by religious rites (e.g., church wedding); not legally binding unless registered as civil or customary.
Civil union: For same-sex or opposite-sex partners under the Civil Union Act 17 of 2006; offers equivalent rights to civil marriage.
They highlight registration requirements, property regimes (in community of property vs. antenuptial contract), dissolution processes, and the importance of legal advice to protect rights in each type.
7 Apr 9AM English South Africa Christianity · Christianity

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