OUR SERVICES
PRACTICE AREAS
Administrative Law
Administrative law regulates the activities of bodies that exercise public powers or perform public functions.
Family Law
* Divorce
* Maintenance Disputes
* Ante-nuptial Contracts
* Care and Contact of Children
* Domestic Voilence Applications
* Maintenance Disputes
* Ante-nuptial Contracts
* Care and Contact of Children
* Domestic Voilence Applications
General Litigation
* Evictions
* Arbitrations
* Property Disputes
* High Court Litigation
* Commercial Litigation
* Rental Housing Matters
* Magistrate’s Court Litigation
* Arbitrations
* Property Disputes
* High Court Litigation
* Commercial Litigation
* Rental Housing Matters
* Magistrate’s Court Litigation
Delictual Claims
A delict occurs when one party commits a wrong against another. The basic elements of delict are conduct, wrongfulness, fault, causation, and damage. As a starting point, it is essential to realize that all five elements mentioned above must be present before a person can be set to be delictually liable.
