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Retirement and Dismissal: What Employees Need to Know About Their Rights at Work
Introduction: The Law on Dismissals Based on Age Under South African labour law, dismissing someone just because of their age is automatically unfair—unless they have
Comprehensive Guide to South African Visa Applications for Remote Workers, Skilled Professionals, and Families
Navigating the visa application process in South Africa can be complex, especially with various categories tailored to different needs. This article provides an overview of
What Sets Sasha Kadish Apart from Other Family Lawyers
Sasha Kadish stands out as a specialist family lawyer due to her unique approach and qualifications. Here are some factors that distinguish her from other
Understanding Immigration Circular No. 11 of 2024: Rights for Foreign Parents and Spouses
Immigration Circular No. 11 of 2024, issued by the Department of Home Affairs, provides interim measures for foreign nationals affected by the Constitutional Court’s judgment
Understanding the Accrual System: CPI Adjustments & Contractual Exclusions Marriages Under the Accrual System
The Matrimonial Property Act 88 of 1984 (the Act) provides that when a couple signs an antenuptial contract that excludes community of property and community
Personal Injury Claims: Understanding Duty of Care, Negligence, and Contributory Negligence in Public Liability Cases
A discussion of Stephens v Minister of Police (21884/2017) [2025] ZAWCHC 72 (28 February 2025). Introduction to Legal Principles In personal injury cases, several legal
POPIA Compliance in Legal Defence: Balancing Surveillance Evidence and Privacy Rights in South Africa
#POPIA #PrivacyLaw #SurveillanceEvidence #LegalDefense #DataProtection #SouthAfricanLaw” The case of De Jager v Netcare Limited (2025) addresses critical questions about privacy rights, surveillance evidence, and corporate accountability under
Understanding Universal Partnerships in South African Law: Key Legal Principles and Landmark Cases
Introduction A universal partnership is a legal arrangement in South African law, derived from Roman Dutch principles, where individuals share ownership of assets under specific
The Applicable Law of Succession to a South African Domiciled Individual
A UK solicitor asked us to provide a certificate of applicable law regarding succession for a deceased individual domiciled in South Africa. In the UK,
Section 7 of PAJA and the 180-Day Review Period: Key Principles and Case Law
South Africa’s Promotion of Administrative Justice Act (PAJA) is a law designed to ensure fairness and transparency in government decision-making. PAJA aims to make government