South African Law Centre

South African Law Centre South African Law Centre - or SALaw, is a non-profit organisation that collects, edits and redistributes legal information that is relevant to consumers.

We seek to debunk the law and legal developments, making them understandable and digestible for the average citizen. Our material is sourced from our fellows and associate attorneys. Fellows and associates are handpicked from small to medium sized attorney firms, and are chosen on the basis that they possess valuable legal knowledge and a strong acumen for making legal information more palatable a

nd understandable for the average citizen, or as jargon free as possible. Fellows and associate attorneys contribute their time to producing publishable material for SALaw's publications. In return SALaw's work provides a platform on which their knowledge and expertise can be showcased to a wider audience than small firms would otherwise be exposed to. We publish:
SmarterConsumer, a newsletter that looks at recent legal developments, and
The DIY Law Series, self-help tool kits to allow people to take charge of legal proceedings themselves, where the advice of an attorney may not be absolutely necessary and the process largely entails procedural and administrative work. To nominate a fellow or associate attorney, email Gunther at: [email protected]

A must-know before you pay old debt:
26/12/2024

A must-know before you pay old debt:

Find out your rights and obligations in respect of accounts you have to settle and account you do not have to settle.

Remember to get a copy before the January blues -
23/11/2024

Remember to get a copy before the January blues -

About the DIY Credit Repair Toolkit The first in the DIY Law Series™ is the DIY Credit Repair Toolkit™ that recognises that there is no reason why you cannot simply fix your own credit record and that doing this would not cost you anything but your time. Free credit repair is an option people sh...

Common Misperceptions about Cancelling Debt Review
17/11/2024

Common Misperceptions about Cancelling Debt Review

Common misperceptions about cancelling debt review 1. All accounts must be paid in full:If a consumer’s financial circumstances have improved and he or she is now able to meet the repayments ordinarily due to creditors, then the consumer’s debt review process can be terminated by way of a court ...

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