Answers to your questions

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If a couple is separated but not divorced, can the husband remarry?

Not without the first wife and the court's permission

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How can I appeal SASSA's rejection of my R350 grant application? I do not have UIF money to claim.

You can go to SASSA's SRD grant website.

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What steps should I take when my housing status says I'm approved?

Keep checking the status of your application until your house is ready to be allocated

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My asylum permit expired and now I'm facing a fine even though all the refugee offices are closed.

You can approach one of the organisations that work with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees

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My landlord wants to evict us once he gets the title deed. Should I still pay rent?

Renting RDP houses is technically illegal, but you cannot be evicted without a court order.

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How will a deceased estate be split up if one spouse dies without a will?

Under a marriage in community of property, the surviving partner will inherit their deceased spouse's share of the estate.

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How can I ensure that only I inherit my father's house and not my step-siblings?

If your parents were married in community of property, your mother had the right to leave her share of the house to her other children.

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Can I stay in SA after my ZEP expires if I have a South Africa-born child?

You need an alternative visa to stay in South Africa. If you can't get one, your child will probably have to go back to Zimbabwe with you.

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Can I still get my social grant if I inherit money?

Yes, but only if you still pass the means test.

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My late father transferred the title deed to his and his girlfriend's names without my mother's knowledge. What can she do?

Because your parents were married in community of property, your mother has claim to 50% of the joint estate and might be able to overturn the transfer.

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