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Property Law

Property law is the area of law that governs both immovable and movable property of an individual or legal entity, and the rights and responsibility one has in respect of such property.

Conveyancing

In law conveyancing refers to the transfer of immovable property from one party to another.

Eviction proceedings

The legal procedure used by the owner or person in charge of a property to have a tenant evicted from his or property.

Real estate

It is expected that when you buy and sell a property, you require the expert legal advice, ensuring that your transaction is processed effectively in a timeously and cost effectively.

Residential and commercial lease agreements

An agreement, usually written, between the lessor and the lessee, which allows for the conveyance of property to the tenant under a contract, and confers usage and control rights to the tenant for the duration of lease.

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Civil Litigation

Civil procedure is the body of law that sets out the rules and standards that courts follow when adjudicating civil lawsuits.

Contractual Law

Contract law is the body of law that relates to making and enforcing agreements. A contract is an agreement that a party can turn to a court to enforce.

Family Law

Family law or matrimonial law incorporates family matters and domestic relationships such as marriage and civil unions, divorce and annulment, child custody and the best interests of the child, maintenance, child abuse and domestic violence.

Notarial Services

Our notary perform a wide range of notarial services, including but not limited to drafting of antenuptial contracts with or without and accrual and having same registered at the deeds office.

Property Law

Property law is the area of law that governs both immovable and movable property of an individual or legal entity, and the rights and responsibility one has in respect of such property.

Wills and Administration of Deceased Estates

A deceased estate comes into existence when a person dies, having left a valid will with his or her wishes or alternatively having his or her estate administered in terms of Intestate succession.

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