A Non-Member Spouse's Entitlement to the Member's Pension Interest

Motseotsile Clement Marumoagae
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It is important that married couples seek legal advice with regard to the assets falling within their joint estate, more particularly their retirement benefits. This article reflects on the entitlement (if any) of non-member spouses to their spouses' retirement fund benefits. Pension benefits can be due before, during or after divorce, and parties to the marriage should be aware of their rights with regard to the accruing pension benefits of their spouses. While it is settled law that non-member spouses are entitled to receive a portion of their member spouses' pension benefits (known as  "pension interest") immediately on divorce, it is not particularly clear whether non-member spouses are also entitled to receive the same before or sometime after divorce. In this article I provide a contextual   understanding of the entitlements (if any) which spouses or former  spouses of members of pension funds have on such member spouses' retirement benefits. Furthermore, it shown in this article that various divisions of South African High Courts have been inconsistent in how they have approached the issue of the pension interest between divorcing spouses or divorced ex-spouses.
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非成员配偶享有成员退休金权益的权利
重要的是,已婚夫妇就属于他们共同财产的资产,特别是他们的退休福利,寻求法律咨询。这篇文章反映了非成员配偶对其配偶的退休基金福利的权利(如果有的话)。养恤金可在离婚前、离婚期间或离婚后领取,婚姻各方应了解其对配偶累积养恤金的权利。虽然已确定的法律规定,非成员配偶有权在离婚时立即获得其成员配偶的一部分养恤金(称为“养恤金利息”),但并不特别清楚非成员配偶是否也有权在离婚前或离婚后的某个时候获得同样的养恤金。在这篇文章中,我对退休基金成员的配偶或前配偶在这些成员配偶的退休福利方面享有的权利(如果有的话)提供了一个背景理解。此外,这篇文章表明,南非高等法院的各个部门在处理离婚配偶或离婚前配偶之间的养恤金利益问题时并不一致。
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