The Director of the Ghana School of Law says under the customary laws of Ghana, a man cannot lay claim to his wife’s self-acquired property under any circumstance.
“Our system of succession bars the husband from the enjoyment of his wife’s self-acquired property. For a wife’s personal property is as a whole her own family property and when she dies, her family will take all of it from her husband’s control,” Mr. Barima Nana Yaw Kodie Oppong quoted J.B. Danquah on customary laws in Ghana.
Speaking on marital property division on JoyFM's Super Morning Show on November 3, the Director of the Ghana School of Law argued that under customary law, a marriage is not a joint-venture and thus it is considered an abomination that at the end of a marriage be it through death or dissolution, a man may attempt to lay claim to a wife’s property.
“And it makes sense because let me ask you, if your wife – touchwood – were to die, and family members come to you, ‘Oh our in-law, we have come to take assess of our wife. Did she also build a house somewhere?’ and you say ‘ah Opanin, have you not heard of Article 22 before, or PNDC law 111 and the like? This is my wife’s property and I have a share in it.’
“Just attempt this exercise or because you don’t want your wife to die, just on dissolution make this argument. Depending on where you come from the insults will be in grades. You dare not,” he said.
He further explained that “It is an abomination for you to even lay claim to your wife’s property. It’s an abomination, that has always been the case.
“Because when you went to the person’s father’s house to say ‘O Opanin I’ve seen a flower here – referring to the daughter – and I want her to join me in my house so we can make a family, unknown to them you wanted a joint-venture-ship with her and not a marriage.
“So a marriage is not a joint-venture, it ought not be,” he said.
In the opinion of Barima Nana Yaw Kodie Oppong, “it is the responsibility of the man to maintain the wife and the children if there are any. There is no correspondent duty on the wife to do the same.”
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