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When two businesses sign a contract, they rarely think about what happens if things go wrong. Buried in the boilerplate, an arbitration clause can quietly

Schools have the right to recover unpaid fees, but the law sets a precise sequence of steps that must be followed before any enforcement action

In Part One of this article, we explained that a replacement trustee may be appointed by the remaining trustees when a trustee ceases to hold

When you walk into a modern development, the smell of fresh paint and polished finishes welcomes you into a space that feels ready to be

When you launch or restructure a business in South Africa, most SMEs and investors choose between three options: a private company (Pty Ltd), a trust,

Deciding to end a marriage is rarely a sudden choice. For most people, it is the result of months, sometimes years, of deliberation, emotional struggle,

South Africa’s Wills Act 7 of 1953 remains unchanged in 2026. Voice recordings, emails, and unsigned drafts do not automatically qualify as valid wills, but

For most business owners, your company name is far more than a formality. It is how your market recognises you. It reflects your work, your

Transfer duty is the tax you pay when buying property in South Africa, governed by Section 2 of the Transfer Duty Act 40 of 1949