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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

Getting permission from the municipality to run a coffee shop on a residential property might seem like the green light to go ahead. The plans

When a dispute turns serious enough to head to court, one of your first decisions can make all the difference: where to take your case.

A private road is defined as one that is not open to the public and is intended for the use of specific individuals, such as