
Landmark ruling on customary marriage could reshape divorce outcomes in South Africa
[The Mercury - South Africa] - 7/02/2026
A landmark ruling from South Africa’s Constitutional Court has reshaped the dynamics of customary marriages, paving the way for fairer divorce settlements and urging a conversation on the realities of marital discord, writes Shamla Pather.
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