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You can only remarry if you get divorced, or if she and the court agree to you taking a second wife.
Yes, the procedure is the same regardless of when he passed.
Marriages under Muslim rites are not yet legally recognised in South Africa.
Yes, if the child is between the ages of 7 and 18, and a parent or guardian is there to help.
There are pro bono and means-tested legal organisations who can help you.
As the representative with the letter of authority, she is required to pay all his debts.
No, SASSA does not register policies for disability grant recipients.
No, you need to discuss the issue with the provident fund itself.
Not unless he wrote a will. You cannot remarry if you are still in a civil law marriage.
Not without the first wife and the court's permission