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How to Effectively Manage a Deceased Estate in South Africa

When a person passes away, their debts don’t simply vanish. Instead, they become part of the deceased estate, which includes all the deceased’s assets and liabilities. Managing these debts while ensuring the fair distribution of remaining assets to beneficiaries is a key aspect of deceased estate administration.

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How Are Assets Split in a Divorce?

Divorce involves not only the emotional separation of two individuals but also the legal division of shared property and assets.

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Grounds for Voidable Marriage: What You Need to Know

Marriage is a legal and binding contract between two parties, but not all marriages meet the legal requirements to remain valid under South African law.

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How Conveyancing Attorneys Give You the Property Advantage

Purchasing property is one of the most significant financial investments you will make, and having the right legal support can make all the difference.

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Navigating Employment Equity Disputes in South Africa

The Employment Equity Act is a cornerstone of South African labour law, designed to promote fairness, eliminate workplace discrimination, and ensure diversity.

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Impact of Company Liquidation on Employees in South Africa

When a company faces insurmountable financial challenges, liquidation may become the only viable option to resolve its debts.

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How Long Can a Tenant Stay Without Paying Rent in South Africa?

In South Africa, the legal process for managing rent arrears and evicting tenants involves specific steps to ensure fair treatment for both parties.

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Employment Equity Act: Key Insights for South African Employers

For South African employers, understanding the Employment Equity Act (EEA) is critical for promoting fair treatment and equal opportunity in the workplace.

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Defamation of Character in the Workplace: A Legal Guide for SA

In South Africa, defamation of character occurs when someone makes a false statement about another person, harming their reputation in the eyes of reasonable people.

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What a Landlord Cannot Do in South Africa: Tenants' Rights

Renting a property in South Africa comes with specific rights and responsibilities for both tenants and landlords. While landlords hold legal ownership of the property, there are limits to their authority.

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