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- NPA to prosecute those responsible for Life Esidimeni deaths
- Mule account fraud warning as banking complaints surge across South Africa
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- Pinelands High School’s slavery simulation violated learners’ constitutional rights
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- No Will? Big trouble for South African spouses as estate disputes escalate
Author: Conviction Expert
The deaths of 14 school children in the Vanderbijlpark crash have forced a painful national reckoning about how drivers respond in moments of sudden danger. As dashcam footage circulates, road safety experts explain what every motorist should know about surviving a head-on collision.
When ‘I do’ becomes ‘I don’t’: Understanding the legal grounds for divorce in South Africa
South Africa’s no-fault divorce system allows marriages to be dissolved without waiting periods, but contested cases can take years and carry severe financial and emotional costs.
Divorce disputes over beloved pets increasingly feature in family law matters, warns expert
Divorce disputes over pets are increasingly common, with dogs, cats and high-value animals sparking emotional and legal conflicts in South African family law.
Protection orders in South Africa provide legal safeguards for anyone facing threats, harassment, or harm, with clear rules for application and enforcement.
Why UIF rejects claims after voluntary resignation, and what workers must prove to qualify
UIF benefits are denied when workers resign voluntarily unless constructive dismissal is proven
Homeowners must pay levies from the date their property is registered, not when they receive their first invoice. Awareness of this responsibility and early engagement with your association can help prevent disputes and financial stress.
When someone dies in South Africa, their estate is immediately frozen and must be reported to the Master of the High Court. This guide explains what families need to know about wills, intestate succession, and the impact of customary law after the Bhe decision.
The Hague Convention helps South African parents recover children wrongfully taken to other countries.
Navigating divorce: How Rule 43 applications provide vital support during uncertain times
Rule 43 applications offer temporary financial support, legal cost contributions, and child contact arrangements during divorce proceedings, ensuring families remain stable while awaiting final orders.
Online convenience doesn’t mean giving up your rights. Whether you’re buying from a digital marketplace or gifting a voucher, South Africa’s Consumer Protection Act empowers you to demand fairness and accountability. Here’s what you need to know before you click.

