By: Natasha Archary

Ending a relationship can be stressful and filled with complicated emotions for both parties. While the actual breakup might be simple enough to get out of, what happens when you have assets together?
Post-breakup collateral damage can be more taxing than the emotional pain of relationship ending, and can at times end with charges being laid over theft, or claiming damages.
Yes, it happens to even the best of us, and if there’s one lesson to be learnt from relationships it’s that you should never say “it won’t happen to me.”
Is there such a thing as breaking up amicably or does it always end in a fight over who bought what?
Thomas and Skhumba discussed breakup ettiquette on Kaya Drive and listeners weighed in on whether they walk away with nothing, or fight for what they bought during the relationship.
Expropiating gifts after a breakup
Gifts Bought On Credit
Nothing is more painful, like when a debit order goes off monthly. Now imagine the debit order going off for something you no longer have.
No one will ever be able to take kindly to paying for a house, car, or cell phone they don’t use.
Sentimental Gifts
Gifting sentimental possessions to your partner is tricky because what happens when the relationship ends? Do you take back your grandmother’s ring?
Listen to the conversation on Kaya Drive:
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