Saturday Star

Judge slams wife’s financial demands

- ZELDA VENTER zelda.venter@inl.co.za

THE financial demands of a mother of two children on her estranged husband, which included R2 600 a month for new clothes, did not sit well with a Mpumalanga High Court judge.

The judge would have none of the applicant’s demands because she had a stable job and earned a decent income.

While the applicant’s lawyer argued that his client’s demand for R2 600 a month for clothing was not unreasonab­le, the judge had put her foot down.

“I do not agree with that notion and I find it to be unreasonab­le and untrue that the applicant is spending R2 600 a month on clothing,” the judge said.

The applicant and her husband are divorcing but she, in the meantime, is demanding the bulk of his salary to maintain herself and their two children. She is staying with the children in the matrimonia­l home.

The woman told the judge that her monthly expenses were R31 407.70.

She indicated that every month she had a shortfall of R15 134.26.

The respondent, a businessma­n and a director of a company, told the court he earned R50 824.53 a month.

The wife is employed as a general administra­tor and bookkeeper and she earns R16 273.44 a month.

The husband accused his wife of not only having inflated her expenses, but being dishonest about her true expenses.

He indicated that he already paid R24 928.67 towards home loan, electricit­y and levies, groceries, school fees, after care and medical aid for the children and the applicant.

He told the court that he was not going to cough up more, especially to cover her clothing expenses.

The applicant complained in her court papers that since her husband moved out in January, he refused to pay her and the children’s reasonable expenses.

The husband was ordered to pay R3 500 a month towards the children and nothing for the wife. Regarding car maintenanc­e costs, the judge remarked that the husband said he always repaired the cars.

“If that worked, why change now?” the judge said, in refusing this expense.

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