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People going through divorces have many questions. Some we can expect, and others are very surprising. Read on to learn more about divorces and the questions people ask.
How much does a divorce cost in South Africa?
The cost of a divorce varies from case to case and client to client. If a divorce is undefended or agreed upon, then the cost would be significantly low. However, should the divorce be contested where the parties cannot agree on the terms of the divorce, then, under those circumstances, the ultimate cost can be very high. Factors to consider would be how many issues there are to be resolved, the number of court days required, and preparation time. In the end, the more time that is spent on a divorce matter by lawyers, the more it would cost the client.Where can I get free legal advice on divorce in South Africa?
There are many places where a person may obtain legal advice on divorces in South Africa. Some places offer free initial consultations. Then there are places like the Legal Aid Board or a Legal Resources Centre that would be of assistance at no charge or a minimal fee. There are also non-governmental organisations and University law clinics that would advise you on a divorce matter at no charge.What’s the cheapest divorce cost?
There is no need to make use of the services of a lawyer to attend to your divorce. A person is allowed to attend to his or her divorce in South Africa on his or her own. The only cost one may incur is Sheriff fees. On the other hand, there are businesses that charge a very low fee that would assist you in finalising your divorce. This fee may only relate to the drafting of the court documentation.Who is the best divorce lawyer in South Africa?
It would be hard to say who is the best divorce lawyer in South Africa. As lawyers’ practice in various cities and provinces, it may be best to find out which law firms specialise in divorce matters in your area and therefore be able to provide you with quality and reliable legal services. As each legal matter and client is different, so too would the experiences of lawyers differ. At the end of the day, you would seek a legal representative that has the necessary expertise and knowledge on family law and able to assist you with your legal problem. If the legal practitioner has the time and the willingness to assist you in getting what you are entitled to, then in our view such a lawyer would be the best lawyer for you under the circumstances.What are the four main stages of a divorce?
- Drafting of the summons and having it issued and served;
- Filing a plea with or without a counterclaim;
- Preparation for the court hearing; and
- Trial.
Who pays for a divorce?
The parties usually pay for their own divorce. The majority of the cost goes to the lawyer. However, the court can order that one party pays for the other party’s costs after the divorce is finalised.How can I pay my lawyer with no money?
If you do not have money to pay a lawyer for his or her legal services upfront, you may find out from the lawyer whether or not you may enter into a payment arrangement. The payment arrangement could mean that you pay the lawyer a small portion of the fees at the end of each month. If there is money that you would receive at the end of the divorce, for example, due to a pension payout, then under the circumstances, the lawyer may agree to be paid later. If you cannot afford to pay for legal services at all, it is suggested that you still approach the divorce court and ask them to assist you with your divorce or Direct you to a place that would be able to assist you pro bono.Who can I talk to for free divorce legal advice?
There are many places you can go to for advice on divorce matters. For the first point of call, we suggest the Legal Aid Board, or a Law Clinic or a Legal Resources Centre. You may also want to go online and search for places that provide free legal advice on divorces in South Africa.How can I talk to a divorce lawyer for free?
If you wish to consult with a lawyer who is a specialist in divorces, you may find one online that would not charge you for the initial consultation. Generally, the initial free consultation would be very short and used to ascertain whether or not the divorce lawyer would be of any assistance to you. Should you then proceed to make use of the services of a divorce lawyer, a fee would be applicable?How do you get a divorce if you have no money?
If you do not have any money it would be hard to obtain the services of a divorce lawyer at no fee. Some divorce lawyers may assist you in providing some legal advice. However, if you want a lawyer to take your matter further, you may have to consider organisations like the Legal Aid Board, Legal Resources Centre, or a law clinic. You may also want to consider searching online for law firms that do pro bono work.How many years do you have to be separated to be legally divorced in South Africa?
To be legally divorced from your spouse in South Africa, you require a decree of divorce given by a judge or magistrate at the court. If you are separated from your spouse for any number of years, you still remain married to him or her. Other than legally divorcing someone, the marriage is also terminated should one of the spouses pass away.How long does a divorce take on average?
If you and your spouse agree on the terms of your divorce, the divorce can be finalised in a matter of weeks. However, if the divorce is contested and there are a range of issues in dispute, the divorce can take many months or even years to finalise.How do I divorce my wife without losing everything?
What does a person leave with at the end of a divorce would depend upon the matrimonial property regime he or she entered into when getting married. If the couple was married in community of property, then at the divorce they would share equally in the division of the joint estate. If the couple were married out of community of property with the inclusion of the accrual regime, then in such a case they would share in half the difference of the accrual of their respective Estates. Therefore, should a couple decide to divorce they should spend as little money as possible on fighting over aspects of their marriage which the law already dealt with. For example, how assets should be divided at the dissolution of the marriage. It would be a total waste of time to argue over the property if at the end of the day the property would have to be sold and divided equally between the parties.Are there advantages to filing for divorce first?
There could be certain strategic advantages in filing for divorce first. However, it would depend on the specific circumstances of the case. Usually, the party that initiates the divorce proceedings would be the one who would be responsible for finalising the divorce process. The same party who initiated divorce proceedings may spend a bit more in legal fees in finalising the divorce. However, on the whole, when the matter finally gets heard in court the party who initiated divorce proceedings will not be in a better position than the party defending it.What happens if I lose my job and can’t pay alimony?
If you lost your job and unable to pay alimony you should approach the court to have the maintenance order reduced or set aside. The court would, however, look at various factors, these include your ability to obtain an income and also your assets. 
How long can a couple be separated?
A couple may be separated for any amount of time. A long period of separation could signify the irretrievable breakdown of the marriage.Does it matter who files for divorce first in South Africa?
No, it does not matter who files for a divorce in South Africa. The outcome would largely be the same.Is adultery illegal in South Africa?
For something to be illegal, it should have been criminalised. Adultery is not a crime in South Africa. In relation to divorces, if a party has committed adultery, it is a reason for a divorce.What a woman should ask for in a divorce settlement?
There are various things a party may ask for in a divorce settlement. This is so whether or not you are a male or a female. However, if you are a female and you are not self-supportive, then it is suggested that you ask for alimony or personal maintenance in your divorce settlement. If you are on your spouse’s medical aid scheme, we suggest that you ask that you continue to remain on your spouse’s medical aid scheme after the divorce.What if my husband filed for divorce first?
In principle, there is no difference whether or not a wife or a husband files for divorce first. If the marriage has broken down irretrievably, then the sooner a spouse can Institute divorce proceedings, the sooner the divorce can be finalised.What can you not do when getting a divorce?
Once a couple divorced, they are no longer married. Therefore, they may remarry immediately and move on with their lives. They can purchase property go into debt and so on without the consent of their former spouse. Therefore, unless the divorce order says otherwise, a divorced spouse may do anything lawfully which he or she could have done before he or she initially got married.What is the wife entitled to in a divorce in South Africa?
There is no specific legal provision in our law that affords a wife something after a divorce. However, what a spouse usually claim if there is a case for it is alimony or personal maintenance after the divorce. If the wife is the one who will have custody over the minor children after the divorce, she may claim child maintenance and related expenses.Is spousal maintenance mandatory in South Africa?
Spousal maintenance or alimony is not mandatory in South Africa. If a spouse wants to claim spousal maintenance or alimony, he or she must prove to the court that he or she is entitled to it.Can you date while separated in South Africa?
In South Africa, the law does not prohibit one spouse from dating another person after they have been separated.Do I get half of my husband’s pension in a divorce?
A spouse would share in the pension of the other spouse if they were married in community of property. If the parties were married out of community of property with the inclusion of the accrual regime, then in such a case he or she would be entitled to a portion of the pension when calculating the accrual.How do I divorce my wife and keep everything?
The only way in which a spouse can divorce the other spouse and keep everything he or she owns is if they were married to each other out of community of property with the exclusion of the accrual regime. If that was not the case, they would have to share in either the Joint Estate or accrual.What are the rights of a woman after a divorce?
A spouse’s rights after the divorce would be based upon the divorce decree. If the divorce decree does not stipulate anything other than a decree of divorce, then such a spouse would not have any rights against the other spouse except for that regarding minor children. If the court made an order regarding personal maintenance or alimony then that specific rights would be standing.Who gets the house in divorce South Africa?
If the house belongs to the joint estate, the couple can agree that it goes to a specific spouse. However, if they cannot agree, then the house would have to be sold and the proceeds divided equally.Is South Africa a mother or father state when it comes to child custody?
There is no preference for a mother or father when it comes to a divorce. What the court looks at is what is best for the children.Can a wife take everything in a divorce?
It is possible if the parties agree to it. If not, then one would have to look at the principles applicable to their matrimonial property regime. 
How do I protect myself financially from my spouse before getting married?
You would have to ensure that you get married out of community of property. You may consider getting married with the accrual regime or without.How can I hide money from my husband?
If you are married in community of property, you and your husband would own half shares of everything. This includes debt.Can you kick your spouse out of the house in South Africa?
No, you cannot. However, you may approach a court of law should there be domestic violence. In such a case, the court may order that the spouse move out.Who qualifies for alimony in South Africa?
A spouse that does not have an income and that has always been supported by the other spouse may qualify.Does adultery affect divorce in South Africa?
It is grounds for divorce if it broke down the marriage.Is a sexless marriage normal?
It depends on the stage of the marriage and the age of the couple. You would need to go for marriage counselling. The counsellor would speak to both you and your spouse and see what the problems are and try to assist you in resolving it. It is important that the couple partakes in meaningful communications and counselling. If one or both of the parties are not interested in resolving the issue, then it is sure to fail.How do husbands hide money before divorce?
One way is to let another person keep it.How can you prove someone is hiding their income?
You would have to have documentary proof. If the matter is at court, then you can subpoena the employer.Why would a man stay in a sexless marriage?
If there is love and a bond beyond sex. You would need to go for marriage counselling. The counsellor would speak to both you and your spouse and see what the problems are and try to assist you in resolving it. It is important that the couple partakes in meaningful communications and counselling. If one or both of the parties are not interested in resolving the issue, then it is sure to fail.How do you stay faithful in a sexless marriage?
That is up to you. You need to speak to your spouse about the issue and if necessary, seek professional advice. You would need to go for marriage counselling. The counsellor would speak to both you and your spouse and see what the problems are and try to assist you in resolving it. It is important that the couple partakes in meaningful communications and counselling. If one or both of the parties are not interested in resolving the issue, then it is sure to fail.Can a marriage survive without intimacy?
It would depend on the married couple. However, intimacy is an important aspect of a marriage. You would need to go for marriage counselling. The counsellor would speak to both you and your spouse and see what the problems are and try to assist you in resolving it. It is important that the couple partakes in meaningful communications and counselling. If one or both of the parties are not interested in resolving the issue, then it is sure to fail.Is once a month a sexless marriage?
You would need to go for marriage counselling. The counsellor would speak to both you and your spouse and see what the problems are and try to assist you in resolving it. It is important that the couple partakes in meaningful communications and counselling. If one or both of the parties are not interested in resolving the issue, then it is sure to fail.What age does a man stop being sexually active?
You would need to seek medical advice. It would depend on various factors. The health of the parties and also external factors. For example, work issues, or family trauma and so on.How do you fix a sexless marriage?
You would need to go for marriage counselling. The counsellor would speak to both you and your spouse and see what the problems are and try to assist you in resolving it. It is important that the couple partakes in meaningful communications and counselling. If one or both of the parties are not interested in resolving the issue, then it is sure to fail.How can I save my wife’s house?
You have to pay the bond and all expenses.What if my wife doesn’t want a divorce?
If your spouse does not want a divorce, the court can still grant it if the marriage broke down.What are my rights in a divorce?
Your right in the divorce would be to obtain any funds you are entitled to base on your matrimonial property regime as well as alimony if you are entitled to it. 
How is spousal support calculated in South Africa?
To determine the amount of spousal support, one would need to look at the expenses of the spouse claiming alimony and the income and assets of the party paying the alimony.How is debt divided in a divorce in South Africa?
If the parties were married to each other in community of property, they both would be responsible for the debt in equal shares. A creditor may, however, proceed against any of the spouses for the Dead and the specific spouse who paid it may claim half the debt from the other spouse.Who pays attorney fees in divorce in South Africa?
A party to divorce proceedings will have to pay for his or her attorney fees.What is considered an unfit parent in South Africa?
In short, an unfit parent is a parent who unreasonably neglects the child.What is considered legally separated in South Africa?
In South Africa, the only form of dissolution of a marriage is done via a divorce. Therefore, for a couple to be legally separated, they need to obtain a decree of divorce from the court.Can you go to jail if you don’t pay alimony?
Yes, someone can go to jail if he or she refuses to pay alimony in terms of a court order. However due process first has to follow.Is not paying alimony a crime?
If the divorce court ordered you to pay alimony or personal maintenance to your former spouse and you failed to do so, you are committing a criminal offence.How do you know if a divorce is final?
A divorce is only final once a judge granted a decree of divorce. This you can ascertain by visiting the divorce court and asking them to provide you with the contents of the divorce file.How much does the average divorce lawyer cost?
Divorce lawyer fees vary from city to city and based upon their legal experiences. You may find a junior divorce lawyer charging a fee of R 500 per hour and a senior divorce lawyer charging a fee in excess of R 2000 – 00. It all depends on the lawyer and his or her years of experience and the complication of your case.What happens when a divorce is filed?
From a legal point of view when one party files for a divorce everything that usually applies for the marriage still continues. The only time where they are legal consequences is when a court makes such an order. Therefore, even if one party instituted divorce for the seedings it does not mean a spouse can disregard their matrimonial property regime or get married to someone else.How do I leave my husband without a divorce?
In South Africa, a divorce is the only manner in which to end a marriage. If you and your spouse are separated even for a very long time you are still married to each other. Therefore, either spouse may marry another person. Moreover, if both parties are no longer interested in remaining married, then, under those circumstances, it is advised that they seek a divorce decree.How do you bounce back financially after a divorce?
It is important that once a party decided to divorce, he or she needs to think about life post the divorce sooner than later. Therefore, a party should not wait until he or she is divorced before looking for work or trying to financially secure him or her.Should I file for divorce or let him?
If the marriage has broken down irretrievably and there are no prospects of the restoration of a normal marital relationship, then we advise you to proceed with divorce proceedings as soon as possible. 
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I want to get a divorce from my spouse. I am not happy. What are frequently asked divorce questions in South Africa?
What is the cheapest way to get a divorce in South Africa?
- The least expensive method for obtaining a divorce in South Africa is through an uncontested divorce, where both parties agree on all terms.
How long does it take for a divorce in South Africa?
- The duration of a divorce process in South Africa varies, but on average, it takes about 2 to 4 months to finalize an uncontested divorce. Contested divorces may take longer due to legal proceedings.
What is the wife entitled to in a divorce in South Africa?
- In a divorce in South Africa, the division of assets and spousal support is determined by various factors, including contributions to the marriage. There is no fixed entitlement for the wife, as each case is unique.
How much is an uncontested divorce in South Africa?
- The cost of an uncontested divorce in South Africa depends on factors such as legal fees and sheriff expenses. It can range from a few thousand to several thousand rand.
How can I get a quick divorce in SA?
- Opting for an uncontested divorce, where both parties agree on terms, and having all necessary documents prepared and submitted promptly can expedite the divorce process in South Africa.
Who pays for divorce fees in South Africa?
- The responsibility for covering divorce fees in South Africa is typically shared between the spouses, but the specific arrangement may vary based on the agreement reached during the divorce proceedings.
Can I divorce my husband without him knowing in South Africa?
- No, a divorce in South Africa requires legal notice to the other party. The spouse must be properly served with divorce papers, ensuring they are aware of the proceedings.
Can I divorce without my partner?
- While divorce generally involves both parties, if your partner refuses to participate, you may proceed with a divorce, but it could become a contested case, potentially prolonging the process.
How long do you have to be separated before divorce is automatic in South Africa?
- There is no automatic divorce in South Africa solely based on separation.
Who loses more in a divorce?
- The impact of divorce varies, and there is no definitive answer to who loses more. Both spouses may experience emotional, financial, and lifestyle changes as a result of divorce.
What will I lose if I get divorced?
- Depending on how you are married, in a divorce, assets, property, and debts are typically divided between spouses. The specific outcomes depend on various factors, including the legal agreements reached during the divorce proceedings.
Am I responsible for my husband’s debts if we divorce in South Africa?
- Only if you were married in community of property.
What is the cheapest way to get divorced?
- The most economical way to get divorced is through an uncontested divorce, where both parties agree on terms, reducing legal fees and court costs.
How do I start a divorce process?
- To initiate a divorce process in South Africa, you typically need to consult with an attorney, who will guide you through the necessary steps, including filing a summons at the appropriate court.
How long does a free divorce take?
- While a free divorce might refer to a DIY or uncontested divorce with minimal legal fees, the duration varies, but it may take around 4 to 8 months on average.
Who suffers the most in a divorce?
- The emotional and financial impact of divorce can affect both spouses, and the degree of suffering varies based on individual circumstances.
Is divorce bad for finances?
- Divorce can have financial implications, potentially leading to the division of assets and increased living expenses. However, careful planning and legal guidance can help minimize the financial impact.
How do I protect myself financially from my spouse?
- To safeguard your financial interests in a divorce, consult with a divorce attorney, gather financial documentation, and consider reaching a fair settlement through negotiation or mediation.
How to get a free divorce in South Africa?
- While a completely free divorce may be challenging, you can reduce costs by opting for an uncontested divorce, using DIY divorce kits, or seeking legal aid if you meet the eligibility criteria.
How can I get a quick divorce online?
- Online divorce services may provide a quicker process for uncontested divorces. Research reputable online platforms, follow their procedures, and ensure all necessary documentation is submitted promptly.
How can I avoid divorce at all costs?
- Avoiding divorce involves open communication, seeking counseling if needed, and addressing issues early on. However, it’s essential to recognize situations where divorce may be the best option for all parties involved.
Can you get divorced without going to court in South Africa?
- No, one party would need to go to court to provide evidence.
Can you get divorced at Home Affairs?
- No, Home Affairs does not handle divorces in South Africa. Divorces are filed and processed through the legal system, with the involvement of the appropriate court.
Who should file for divorce first in South Africa?
- Either spouse can initiate divorce proceedings in South Africa. The decision on who files first often depends on individual circumstances and legal strategies.
Can I get divorce papers online in South Africa?
- Yes, online platforms and legal services can provide divorce documents in South Africa. Ensure that the chosen service is reputable and complies with the country’s legal requirements.
Do I need a divorce certificate/Order to remarry in South Africa?- Yes, you need a divorce certificate/Order to remarry in South Africa. This document serves as proof that your previous marriage has been legally dissolved.
What are the stages of divorce?
- The stages of divorce typically include filing a summons, responding to the summons, negotiations or court proceedings, and the finalization of the divorce decree.
What happens if one person in a marriage doesn’t want a divorce?
- If one person opposes the divorce, it may become a contested case. The court will assess the reasons for opposition and make decisions based on legal principles.
What happens if one person says no to divorce?
- If one party refuses to consent to the divorce, the case may become contested. The court will then evaluate the grounds for divorce and make decisions accordingly.
What if I don’t want a divorce but my husband does?
- If one spouse wants a divorce and the other does not, it may lead to a contested case. Legal proceedings will follow to address the disagreement and determine the outcome.
Where do I go to get divorce papers in South Africa?
- You can obtain divorce papers from an attorney, legal aid services, or reputable online platforms that specialize in providing legal documents for divorce in South Africa.
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Child Maintenance Saga: How a mother forced the father of her child to pay child maintenance after battling for 5 years
Maintenance Saga: When Jill was 17 years old, she met Jack. He was much older than her, working, and very charming. Jill was in her final year of high school and in love with Jack. One thing led to another, and Jill fell pregnant with his child. When she told Jack the good news, he asked her to have an abortion. She refused. Jack was then out of the picture and nowhere to be found. She did not know where he stayed, nor did she have his work details. All she had was his mobile number. This number was useless as he blocked her. The furthest thing from her mind at the time was the issue of child maintenance.Parents finding out
Needless to say, things did not go well for Jill. Other than having to keep the fact of her pregnancy from her parents, she also had to deal with morning sickness and weight gain. After the first trimester, her parents knew something was wrong and confronted her. She told them she was pregnant. Things then just got worse. Jill’s parents took her out of school, and she was kept out of the public eye. To them, she disgraced them. What made it even worse was that Jill could not provide much information about the father of her child. Her parents, already struggling to make ends meet, had an additional burden to pay for Jill’s gynaecological visits and medication. The child was born, and Jack was still nowhere to be found. Jill named her baby James.Realities of life
Life moved on for Jill and her child. Jill’s mother gave up her job to care for the child and Jill had to go to work. With no matric or any special skills, Jill had to get a job in retail, working the late shifts. What she earned was not enough for her and the child’s expenses. Her parents were complaining and putting pressure on her to find the father of the child to help support him. This was not the life her parents, nor she, envisaged for her. The Shock – He was married
Jill called around, spoke to some people and found out where the father lived. It turned out, that Jack was married, since before he met Jill and has three children with his wife. When she met with Jack, he wanted nothing to do with her and said that it is not his child. He also told her that should she take him to the maintenance court, he will deny paternity. This left her despondent and she did not know what to do. He did not even want to meet the child. Jill could not leave it at that. She had to find a way to get Jack to support his child. It is unfair that he supports his other 3 children and gives nothing towards James. She finally found out what Jack did for a living. He was a self-employed graphic designer, working from home. Nonetheless, she wanted him to pay. She, however, did not know what to do.The Maintenance Court
Two years passed and things were not getting better financially. Jill’s mother was getting old, and her father was soon to retire. With inflation, she earned about the same as she did when she first started working. Jill then spoke to some people who advised her to approach the maintenance court for assistance and advise. She then went to the Maintenance Court. She completed the Application Form and provided all relevant information. This included the home address of Jack. She then waited. Three months later, she received a letter in the post advising her of the date she needs to appear in court for the maintenance enquiry. The Court date was a month later. She then appeared at Court, and Jack was not there. The maintenance officer had no proof that Jack knew about the court date, so she had to issue a subpoena. Jill was told to leave and that she would be notified of the next date in due course. James just turned 3.The Blood tests
Four months later, Jill, this time received a subpoena to appear in the same maintenance court. This time, she had to appear two weeks later as they took some time to get the subpoena to her. When she entered the court, she saw Jack walking with a lady wearing a suit and holding a briefcase. He did not even greet her. Jill waited outside the maintenance officer’s office and when her name was called, she entered the office where she saw Jack and his lawyer sitting. She was the same lady she saw him walking with earlier. Before Jill could say anything, the maintenance officer told Jill that Jack is disputing paternity and that she would have to go for a blood test with the child. Obviously, if Jack is not the father of James, then Jill has no right to make the application. Everything had to be kept on hold until the results were confirmed.The paternity outcome
The first time Jack met his son James was when the blood samples were taken. Jack still wanted nothing to do with him. When they appeared back at the maintenance court 3 months later, the results were announced. Jack was 99.99999 percent the father of James. Neither Jack nor Jill was surprised with the results. But Jack’s lawyer was. She then withdrew as his lawyer. She could not represent a client who was dishonest to her. The matter, therefore, had to be postponed for legal representation. The Maintenance Court Delays Three months later, Jack and Jill again appeared before the maintenance officer. This time, Jack came with his wife. She, however, had to sit outside the office when the maintenance enquiry took place. Jack said he could not afford a lawyer and neither could Jill. When asked to produce his income and expenses, he said he did not have any. He also said that all monies he gets paid go into his banking account. But for the past 6 (six) months, he did not earn any money. The case was then postponed for Jack to bring copies of the last 6-months bank statements and for the maintenance investigator to look into the matter. The matter was then postponed for another 3 months. James was turning 4.The paternal grandparents
When the parties appeared before the maintenance officer, Jack provided his bank statements. It depicted that he did not earn anything for the past 3 months. The maintenance investigator also could not find anything of value to show that James had money. Jill knew that Jack was lying about his income, but because he got paid in cash, there was no proof of the fact. It was then decided that they will call in the paternal grandparents to contribute towards James’s maintenance. This made Jack very nervous as his parents did not know that he had a son. Nonetheless, they were subpoenaed to Court. The matter was then again postponed for 3 months.The maintenance settlement
When the parents of James and his grandparents appeared at the Maintenance Court, they were distraught. Never would they have thought they would ever have to visit a Court. What made it worse was that they were there because their son did not want to pay child support for his child. Embarrassed with the situation, Jack agreed to pay child support to James, on condition that his parents are kept out of the settlement. Jill agreed, and a maintenance order was granted.Moral of the story
Never give up on claiming child maintenance for your child. Even if it takes you almost 5 years. 
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