RAF provides compulsory cover to all users of South African roads, citizens and foreigners, against injuries sustained or death arising from accidents involving motor vehicles within the borders of South Africa. We help you with the entire application process without upfront payment.
Are you facing a civil dispute involving a business contract? You should not have to deal with all the complexities of Law on your own when you can seek help from Ntiyiso Mhlongo Attorneys, an aggressive Civil Litigation firm.
Bail application process is a sensitive step-by-step procedure. It is crucial to understand the overall procedure, including who to deal with, as any wrong step in the affects the surety and/or arrestee disastrously. We are skilled in the process and have done numerous applications succesfully.
We understand that this is a painful and emotional time for you and should not have to deal with this administrative process on your own. Ntiyiso Mhlongo Attorneys works in conjuction with various Masters of Courts to deliver fair equitable results for our clients.
We have dedicated attorneys with years of experience in Civil Litigation and strategies. Ntiyiso Mhlongo Attorneys is committed to providing creative and tailored approaches that meet the individual needs of each of our clients both private and corporate.
Ntiyiso Mhlongo Attorneys helps with the Legal process of removing an occupier from a property, which must be done with a Court order and is governed by the Prevention of Illegal Eviction from and Unlawful Occupation of Land Act (PIE Act) in South Africa.
We understand that divorces are traumatising and can be an emotional roller-coaster ride. We work closely with various Courts, Family Advocates and Social Workers to ensure that we have streamlined this process to make it quick, cost effective and as painless as possible.
Claims against the state can arise from contract disputes or wrongs committed by state employees acting within their official capacity. Ntiyiso Mhlongo Attorneys helps to make a claim, written notice will be sent to the relevant state organ within a timeframe of six months.