Overview of Family Courts in South Africa – ThinkLegal Webinar
There are various South African courts, each of which has a different function. We review these courts with Mervyn Vermeulen as he explains the ins and outs of South African courts dealing with Family Law disputes. --- The information contained in this video is distributed free of charge for educational purposes. Whilst we have taken all reasonable steps to ensure that the information contained herein is correct and up to date insofar as the law in South Africa is concerned, the law remains a nuanced and complex field of study, replete with many exceptions and conditions. Please, therefore, do not utilize this information as legal advice, which it is not. When in doubt, consult with a legal professional. For more information, please feel free to contact our offices. Talk to us +27 10 109 1089 +27 71 928 9997 [email protected] www.vermeulenlaw.co.za

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