“You are not entitled to your husband’s property after divorce”: Lawyer says

  • A Nigerian lawyer has shared a video to educate women who think they can take half of their husband’s property in case of a divorce
  • The lawyer said the notion that a woman is entitled to her husband’s property in case of a divorce may not apply in the Nigerian context
  • She said the only time a wife would successfully make such a claim is if she contributed financially to the acquisition of the properties

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A Nigerian lady who is a trained lawyer said that under Nigerian laws, a wife may not be able to take her husband’s property in case of a divorce.

In a TikTok post which she shared to educate her followers, the lawyer said women who have such ideas should perish them.

Lawyer shares why women in Nigeria are not entitled to their husband's property after divorce.The lawyer said the woman can only take over property of her husband if she particaped in purchasing them. Photo credit: TikTok/Barr. Oge.Source: TikTok

According to Barr. Oge Esquire, the claim that a woman in Nigeria would take over half of her husband’s property if the marriage ends, is not tenable in law.

She said the only time when such claims can be pursued in court successfully is when the wife contributed financially to the purchase of the said properties.

Barr. Oge noted that the claim must also be backed up by documentary evidence showing that the wife paid in part or whole for the properties she wants to claim after divorce.

Her words:

“This is Nigeria. You are not entitled to half of anything. If you’re among those that enter into transactional marriages, repent. If you must get anything at all, you need to prove that you co-own it.”

Can a woman take over husband’s property after divorce in Nigeria?

Barr. Oge’s position is supported by Isimeme Andrew Esq, a lawyer who published an article on the topic in Law Pavilion, a website that curates information on legal issues.

Lawyer educates her followers about divorce in Nigeria.The lawyer said a woman may not be able to get half of her husband’s property in Nigeria in case of a divorce. Photo credit: TikTok/Barr. Oge and Getty Images/seng kui Lim.Source: UGC

Andrew Esq quoted the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973, section 72, which recognises a woman’s right to a property acquired during the course of the marriage.

He said:

“Under the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973, section 72 with respect to settlement of property provides as follows: “The court may, in proceedings under this act, by order require the parties to the marriage, or either one of them, to make, for the benefit of all or any of the parties to, and the children of, the marriage, such a settlement of property to which the parties are, or either of them is, entitled (whether in possession or reversion) as the court considers just and equitable in the circumstances of the case.”

However, he said the onus is on the claimant to prove that they participated financially in the acquisition of the property.

He said:

“Thus, making the right of women to property at divorce explicit. However, this right is not automatic as a spouse who claims an interest in the property is required to show evidence of financial contribution to the purchase of the property.”

Watch the video below:

Reactions as lawyer gives insight about divorce in Nigeria

@UgoG said:

“Upon realising this, they move to plan B which is to force hubby to relocate the family abroad with her as primary applicant.”

@Merriment said:

“Them never marry them done they think about divorce.”

Divorced lady shares viral post

In a related story, TheTalk.NG reported that a young lady who got divorced said she would not advise other women to leave their abusive marriages.

She shared her experience when she decided to leave her husband and why her advice was hers alone.

Those who came across the post had mixed reactions and shared their thoughts on the lady’s remarks.

Source: TheTalk.NG


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