Life Partnerships in South Africa: Know Your Legal Rights on Inheritance, Support & More
Are you in a long-term relationship but not legally married? Discover your rights as a life partner in South Africa! Family lawyer Simon Dippenaar explains the latest court rulings on inheritance, maintenance, and support for life partners. Learn about key legal protections, including cohabitation agreements and universal partnerships, and understand the crucial steps to safeguard your future. Whether you're seeking financial security or clarity on your rights, this video breaks down what you need to know about life partnerships. Don't leave your future to chance—watch now to ensure your rights are protected! Topics covered: 1. Life partnerships vs. marriage in South Africa 2. Inheritance rights for life partners 3. Maintenance and support after relationship dissolution 4. Cohabitation agreements and universal partnerships #LifePartnership #SouthAfrica #FamilyLaw #LegalRights #Inheritance #Cohabitation #SimonDippenaar #RelationshipAdvice #LegalTips

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