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Ante Nuptial Contracts Shaun Benater (Attorney & Notary Public) Ante Nuptial Contracts Shaun Benater (Attorney & Notary Public)

Same-Sex Marriages and Customary Marriages

Whether you are getting married to your same-sex partner under the Civil Union Amendment Act, want to get married under customary law by means of an ANC under the Recognition of Customary Marriages Act or are entering into a civil marriage under the Marriages Act - the how you will get married will be the same.

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Ante Nuptial Contracts Shaun Benater (Attorney & Notary Public) Ante Nuptial Contracts Shaun Benater (Attorney & Notary Public)

ANCs — Practical Considerations and Common Questions

There is actually more to an Ante Nuptial Contract than just deciding on your marital regime – there are a lot of practical considerations that need to be taken into account. We thought we would go through some of those, remembering that there is never a stupid question! Here are some of the most common ones…

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Service Areas in South Africa

Finding a trustworthy and reliable legal practice to handle all of your legal needs in Gauteng should not be a hassle. At Benaters, we aim to make all your legal requirements easy to understand and help you every step of the way.

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Legal Services For South African Expats

Everyone has a cousin in Australia! Something we have said in jest before. But the truth is, immigration is a topic of conversation which has become commonplace nowadays - “when are you planning on leaving the country?” asked by every parent, aunt, uncle and well-meaning friend of a friend.  It is safe to say that we have all had this type of conversation at one point or another over the years.

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Ante Nuptial Contracts, Notarial and Apostille Services Shaun Benater (Attorney & Notary Public) Ante Nuptial Contracts, Notarial and Apostille Services Shaun Benater (Attorney & Notary Public)

Getting Married? Consider the Accrual System

The accrual system determines that at dissolution of the marriage (through divorce or death), each party shares in the accrual (growth in assets) accumulated by the other as a fair mechanism to compensate both parties. Importantly, parties only share in the accrual or “net profit” of the other’s estate and not in any losses incurred.

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