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Lawyer fees in South Africa can vary significantly based on the complexity of the case, the lawyer’s experience, and the geographical location. Lawyers may charge an hourly rate, a fixed fee for specific services, or a contingency fee based on the outcome of the case. It's important to discuss and understand the fee structure during the initial consultation.
In South Africa, lawyers specialize in various fields such as family law, criminal law, corporate law, intellectual property, and more. The nature of your legal issue will determine the type of lawyer you should seek. For instance, for divorce or custody issues, a family lawyer is appropriate, while business contracts or company disputes would require a corporate lawyer.
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I'm in debt review. I had eight accounts that I was paying for but I have managed to pay up six and am left with two to still pay. I can now afford to go back to the original repayment amounts on the outstanding two. So, I need rescission of the court order for the debt review. I need a lawyer to help me with the rescission.
Hi there I'm seeking for a labour lawyer to defend me in the case that my company has laid against me. I'm dismissed from my job because the HR and the boss said I committed a fraud in the company. The truth is I didn't commit any fraud from the company. Then I want to take the matter to CCMA as this is going to be the second time.
I need help with with submitting uif claim,I was registered with a passport without permit and I worked for 10 years contributing uif .I got retrenched in January this year , I've been facing challenges in submitting my claim because they're are demanding a work permit . So I got advice from a friend to try and consult lawyers maybe I might get help there.
We have been evicted from our house we need a lawyer to represent us in court we have to be in court on the 29 of July my sister in law is putting us out I am unemployed and I am a cancer patient both my parents passed away and my eldest brother also passed away and she said she is the owner of the house and that my late parents registered the property in her and my late brother name but my mother and my brother cosign for a mortgage on the house please I need help please
My mother brought a house on my brother's son name but he is disabled. The lawyer and house agent did know that but go on with the deal. There is no will. My mother pass away last year in October. And my sister get custody over him. But she is also a drug addict and not be able to look after him. Her husband also beat him almost every day. Please please help me I'm only get sassa money and can not afford a lawyer.
I would like legal representation against an estate that is not administrated well. The Estate is my late partner who is the father of my daughter. The Executrix is his ex-wife, the Executrix and the administration lawyer are withholding certain information and want to kick my daughter out of the estate and his trust.
the lawyer needs to represent my baby sister shes 24-26 she is in polsmore because of my aunty dad's sister lied about her harassing her so she took advantage of the protection order and case to make sure she gets locked up all of this is about my grand mother's house this same aunty bullied me when i was 14 years old broke my arm im 33 now my dad passed away and mom i am the only sister who helps
I was detained on the 27 of April as I had just consumed 3 mandrax, on my way home I was stopped by the traffic wardens for a search and they found me with tables, I was asked where I bought and took them to the dealer he got away they searched and retrieved more tables asked if I smoked I responded yes I was asked where do I stay the went in my premises searched the house nothing was found and I was told I will charged for possession only to find out when I got to court I am charged for dealing as now the have tables, which I did not have, there were people who knew me when I was arrested they saw the whole incident not tables were on me only 3 plus a bad of weed, case that filed stated I was on my way to a buyer and I was detained which I have people who can confirm my whereabouts on that day and people who saw when I was getting arrested which can prove the case otherwise. Paid bail for rands and I asked for a state lawyer as I am new in such incident needed to get out so I could also get to work and I had appeared again on the 18th of June nothing was said case had been moved to 12 August. I am not interested in using the state lawyer, I would like to have this case closed so I can proceed with my life on a clean slate. Your response will be appreciated.
I need a lawyer to assist me with a debt case i have with FNB. I was without a job since feb , and got behind on my payments. They sent me a mail that Rule 46 (1) (a) (ii) was initiated. I did in the meantime get a job and will be starting soon and will be able to pay more that the original installments. I have to note that i did miss payments, but my only income is very low.
I have been singled out for retrenchment in my department as I am being told that my position has been made redundant. I have been asked to choose when I can be retrenched, 6 months from now and in those 6 months look for a job or now. I would like a labour lawyer's advice and guidance as this company has just confirmed me to permanent position in September after a 6 months probation. kind regards,