Wife told interim maintenance is not a " meal ticket" after demanding R59,000 and hiding income
Wife told interim maintenance is not a " meal ticket" after demanding R59,000 and hiding income.
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Wife told interim maintenance is not a " meal ticket" after demanding R59,000 and hiding income. The court ordered the husband to pay R25,000 a month in interim maintenance for a maximum period of 12 months. She faced a monthly shortfall of about R50,000 and argued that her husband's higher and more stable income obliged him to continue supporting both her and the children in accordance with the standard of living they had enjoyed during the marriage.
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Wife told interim maintenance is not a " meal ticket" after demanding R59,000 and hiding income.
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The court ordered the husband to pay R25,000 a month in interim maintenance for a maximum period of 12 months.
according to IOL (Independent Online)She faced a monthly shortfall of about R50,000 and argued that her husband's higher and more stable income obliged him to continue supporting both her and the children in accordance with the standard of living they had enjoyed during the marriage.
according to IOL (Independent Online)
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