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‘This is not his child. Will I lose everything if I divorce him?’ – Aus Nthabi answers your questions

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If you are married in community of property, you're entitled to their matrimonial benefits which include 50% of all assets, including a house and pension interest, if you split up.
If you are married in community of property, you're entitled to their matrimonial benefits which include 50% of all assets, including a house and pension interest, if you split up.
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Dear Aus Nthabi,

I am married in community of property.

My husband and I do not have children.

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