We offer a range of expert services in all fields of conveyancing, from working with developers, financial institutions, and various estate agents.
Our property law department encompasses a full range of conveyancing for individuals and commercial clients:
We are committed to ensuring the success of your business by offering a wide range of legal solutions tailored to meet your needs.
Our highly qualified attorneys with years of experience enable us to offer specialised advice and assistance in the following areas:
We pride ourselves in our knowledge and years of experience, litigating on behalf of our client base, including individuals and corporates in the High Courts, Magistrate’s Courts and in Arbitration/Mediation.
We provide clients with legal advice and representation in most civil and commercial litigious including the following:
We deal with uncontested, mediated and contested divorce matters as well as the drafting of Parenting Plans.
We accept appointments as Executors, and also as agents to relatives or others that may be nominated as Executors by the deceased in the winding up of an estate by assisting a client with the death of a loved one.
Our services when attending to the administration of a deceased estate are broadly summarised in the following steps:
Executor’s remuneration is determined by tariff in accordance with the Administration of Estates Act, and it is currently calculated at an amount equal to 3,5% VAT excl of the gross value of the assets at the date of death, together with an amount equal to 6% VAT excl of the revenue or income collected after date of death to date of distribution.
We pride ourselves in our knowledge and years of experience, litigating on behalf of our client base, including individuals and corporates in the High Courts, Magistrate’s Courts and in Arbitration/Mediation.
We provide clients with legal advice and representation in most civil and commercial litigious including the following:
A Will grants an individual the power to determine what should happen to his or her estate in the event of death, together with choice as to who should be appointed as the executor to facilitate the administration process.
It is imperative, that every person has a valid Will to ensure that his or her estate devolves efficiently and cost effectively upon his or her chosen beneficiaries.
When attending to estate planning, the following factors should also be considered:
The correct tenant eviction process needs to be followed in order for an eviction to be lawful. If the attempted eviction is done incorrectly, as per the Prevention of Illegal Eviction Act, then this will at the very least cause costly delays, and at worst the Landlord can be imprisoned.
The Prevention of Illegal Evictions from and Unlawful Occupation of Land Act, 19 of 1998, (the “PIE Act”) regulates the lawful eviction of unlawful occupiers. It is in terms of the PIE Act that a landlord is entitled to evict a tenant and to obtain a judgment to recover losses, damages and costs by approaching the court for relief.
The duration of the eviction process would depend on the circumstances of each case, including the following:
Contact us for an appointment.
TEL: +27 21 981 7230 | Address: 13 DANA STREET, BRACKENFELL, 7560