sure there is some legitimacy to your claim... as far as I am aware, if there is no marriage certificate, there is no claim....
In South Africa, a common law wife of more than 5years is rightfully entitled to a "divorce" estate, but thats it... no marriage certificate, no court divorce since there was no legal paper stating marriage. Complicated I know.. but this guy has stated he wasn't married to the lady... and its unfair that everyone just jumps on the bandwagon and starts to criticise without knowing the facts...
He and his partner could have been apart many years... she might even be contemplating marriage to someone else... I just wonder when QL became a site for the righteous and judgemental and ceased to be the helpful site it once was...
Not one person gave him any kind of decent answer except for me... now out of 99 posts, thats really bad odds!
sure there is some legitimacy to your claim... as far as I am aware, if there is no marriage certificate, there is no claim....
In South Africa, a common law wife of more than 5years is rightfully entitled to a "divorce" estate, but thats it... no marriage certificate, no court divorce since there was no legal paper stating marriage. Complicated I know.. but this guy has stated he wasn't married to the lady... and its unfair that everyone just jumps on the bandwagon and starts to criticise without knowing the facts...
He and his partner could have been apart many years... she might even be contemplating marriage to someone else... I just wonder when QL became a site for the righteous and judgemental and ceased to be the helpful site it once was...
Not one person gave him any kind of decent answer except for me... now out of 99 posts, thats really bad odds!