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156<br />

IV DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE<br />

Death Divorce<br />

General<br />

STUDY UNIT 15<br />

Grounds for divorce<br />

MODULE MAP<br />

Grounds Consequences Miscellaneous matters<br />

PREFACE<br />

I INTRODUCTION TO FAMILY LAW<br />

Forfeiture of patrimonial<br />

benefits<br />

II MARRIAGE LAW<br />

III MATRIMONIAL PROPERTY LAW<br />

Redistribution of<br />

assets<br />

V CUSTOMARY MARRIAGES<br />

VI MUSLIM MARRIAGES<br />

VII LIFE PARTNERSHIPS<br />

VIII DOMESTIC VIOLENCE<br />

IX CHILDREN'S RIGHTS AND PARENTS'<br />

RESPONSIBILITIES AND RIGHTS<br />

X GUARDIANSHIP AND CURATORSHIP<br />

Maintenance of<br />

spouses<br />

Interests of <strong>the</strong> children<br />

of divorcing parents<br />

In <strong>the</strong> previous <strong>study</strong> unit we referred you <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> three ways in which a<br />

marriage can be dissolved.<br />

The first way, namely <strong>the</strong> death of one or both of <strong>the</strong> spouses, was<br />

discussed in <strong>the</strong> previous <strong>study</strong> unit.<br />

The second way, namely <strong>the</strong> annulment of a marriage, was dealt with in<br />

<strong>study</strong> unit 7.<br />

You must make sure that you know those <strong>study</strong> units before you proceed<br />

<strong>to</strong> <strong>study</strong> <strong>the</strong> present <strong>study</strong> unit, in which we start our discussion of <strong>the</strong>

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