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What Property Stays Yours After a Divorce in Zimbabwe?
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 28385, member: 2262"] According to Zimbabwe law, specific property types qualify for exclusion during marital asset division. Section 7 of the Matrimonial Causes Act establishes clear parameters for property exemptions. Courts will consider three distinct categories when determining asset allocation after marriage dissolution. Inherited assets represent the first category of protected property. These resources transfer through familial lineages and maintain a separate status from communal marital wealth. Zimbabwean legal frameworks recognize the significance of preserving generational financial legacies through targeted protections. Property acquired through customary practices constitutes the second exemption category. Traditional inheritance methods allow certain assets to remain exclusively personal to one spouse. Cultural norms and established community practices guide these determinations during judicial proceedings. Personal items with profound emotional significance form the third exemption classification. Sentimental value transcends monetary measurement, compelling courts to consider individual attachments. These deeply meaningful possessions receive specialized treatment under Zimbabwe matrimonial regulations. [/QUOTE]
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