
Considering Divorce? Here’s Why Early Legal Advice Matters
Deciding to end a marriage is rarely a sudden choice. For most people, it is the result of months, sometimes

Deciding to end a marriage is rarely a sudden choice. For most people, it is the result of months, sometimes
Most commercial disputes do not arise because parties act in bad faith. They arise because the contract they signed was

In community of property marriages, spouses often combine their estates, or mass their estates, to

The term ‘antenuptial contract’ can refer to either an informal contract or a contract complying

The wrong tenant can have a lasting negative effect. The residential property industry continues its

Winding up an estate in South Africa is a meticulous process governed by the Administration

When one thinks of a will, the first thing that comes to mind is probably

The Western Cape High Court recently examined whether a person had the intent to revoke

It often happens that a tenant, for whatever reason, refuses, neglects or is unable to

Professor C.G. van der Merwe, the doyen of sectional titles in South Africa, sets out

In South Africa, the process of cancelling a mortgage bond is commonly necessitated when a
Deciding to end a marriage is rarely a sudden choice.
Most commercial disputes do not arise because parties act in
If you hire someone directly to clean gutters, repair a
What is a trust? The answer may seem obvious, but
South Africa’s Wills Act 7 of 1953 remains unchanged in