ANTENUPTIAL CONTRACTS

South African Law accommodate three types of marital unions:  1.  The Civil Marriage, 2.  A Civil Union, and 3.  A Customary Marriage.  3.1 a Customary Marriage entered into before the commencement of the Customary Marriages Act, 102 of 1988 continues to be governed by customary law. 3.2 a Customary Marriage entered into after the commencement of…

DEBT COLLECTION

Whether you are seeking to claim a debt from an individual/business, or are the one that is being sued for a debt, we are here to assist you. The Process of debt collecting: Friendly reminder Final Notice Formal Letter of Demand Summons Once a summons is issued, that is when legal action has commenced. One…

NOTARY PUBLIC

A Notary Public is a specialist admitted Attorney with additional qualifications, based on intimate knowledge of certain acts and the processes prescribed therein, given statutory powers as a specialist in drafting and / or legalization of said documents, administer oaths and perform the necessary administrative functions.  Notaries are authorised by Law to perform these functions.…

WILLS & TESTAMENTS

Having a proper Will (testament) setup, can make life of your heirs after your death much easier. If your Will (testament) is set up in a clear manner it could prevent your heirs from being  involved in expensive long legal battles and ensure that the distribution of your estate to your intended heirs, go without…

LIQUOR LICENCE

The Liquor Act 59 of 2003 came into effect on 13 August 2004.  The Liquor Act 59 of 2003 repeals the 1989 Act only in those provinces that have promulgated provincial liquor legislation (Currently Eastern Cape and Gauteng).  The Liquor Act of 1989 remains in force in provinces that have not promulgated liquor legislation. 1.…