Aubrey Masango speaks to Claire Thomson is an attorney in private practice, consulting as they discuss the new ruling by taking us through What this mean in legal processes, future surname change requests and how this ruling might influence family identity choices and cultural traditions surrounding marriage and surnames in South Africa.
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