Author name: The Legal Solicitor

Christian and Other Marriages

Cap 127 Part 3 of Marriages Act, strictly monogamous whereas customary is potentially polygamous-i.e. subsequent marriage under ordinance should be to same woman else bigamy and strict formal statutory requirements should be complied mere intentions won’t suffice per Appiah (Decd) Yeboah v Appiah, Wiredu J though officiating marriage minister since formal requirements not followed merely

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Marriage

A contract, set aside only by decree of nullity, Hyde v Hyde (1866) Lord Penzance – Marriage as in Christendom is voluntary union for life of one man and one woman to exclusion of all others. But polygamy a legally recognizable marriage in Christendom although valid per the lex loci of such country. Matrimonial Causes

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Family

Group tracing ancestry through common male or female, Patrilineal – common male ancestry, Matrilineal – common female ancestry Eshun v Johnfia (82-83) Matrilineal subject dies intestate, property devolves not on widow and children but matrilineal family and customary successor. Widow and children have possessory life interest in self acquired property, but just enjoyment of family

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