Abstract:
Unlike other systems of family law, South African law allows parties to
choose their matrimonial property system by way of antenuptial contract.
Although the financial consequences of the dissolution of marriage follow
broadly from the chosen matrimonial property system, certain statutory and
common-law mechanisms allow for a variation from the rigours of the
applicable property regime. This article concerns one of these mechanisms,
namely forfeiture of benefits in terms of s 9 of the Divorce Act 70 of 1979.