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Office No. 3B, Benvista Office Park, Edgar Rd, Klipfontein 83-Ir, Boksburg, 1459
010 101 3625

Our Services

Family Law (divorce, marriage contracts & maintenance matters)

Ramashia Attorneys Inc as Seasoned Attorneys are capable of handling your case with care and diligence. Divorce can be defined as legally dissolving one’s marriage through a specialized or competent body. During such a time you will need our team to protect your rights and to help you ensure that you obtain that to which you are entitled to from your spouse for your peace of mind.

There are two ways to proceed with a divorce, namely: Read more

Criminal Law (including bail applications)

The accused person can apply at any stage of the court proceedings for bail when he or she is before the court. Normally after arrest the accused must be brought before a court within 48 hours of arrest and he or she may then apply to be released on warning or bail if the case is not finalised on that day. By paying bail the accused promises to come to court for future hearings of his or her case and agrees that if he or she does not return, the money paid as bail may be forfeited to the state.

Wills & Estate (Letter of authority & executorship)

Losing a loved one is a challenging experience, and dealing with the legal complexities of their estate can add an additional layer of stress. At Ramashia Attorneys Inc, our Seasoned Attorneys team is here to guide you through the process of administering a deceased estate with sensitivity and efficiency.

We help with a variety of estate planning and management services including but not limited to: Read More



Road Accident Fund (RAF)

The fund provides cover for both South Africans and foreigners involved in accidents on South African roads. You can claim from the RAF if: you were injured in an accident and were not the driver solely responsible for the accident.

Labour Law

Labour laws, labour code or employment laws are those that mediate the relationship between workers, employing entities, trade unions, and the government. Collective labour law relates to the tripartite relationship between employee, employer, and union.

Unlawful Arrest & detention

What is 'unlawful arrest'? An arrest can be made only via a warrant. If the police officer reasonably believes there are grounds to arrest someone, they can do so without a warrant, but they must be able to justify their action. In the absence of sufficient justification, the arrest is unlawful.

General Litigation

General litigations can be defined as legal disputes that don't fall into a specific category. They can involve debt collection, code of conduct, property law, eviction, and a number of other issues.In South Africa, general litigations are handled by the Magistrate's Court.

Property Law

South African property law regulates the "rights of people in or over certain objects or things." It is concerned, in other words, with a person's ability to undertake certain actions with certain kinds of objects in accordance with South African law.

Medical Negligence

Medical negligence occurs when practitioners fail to exercise the standard of skill and care expected of reasonably competent practitioners in their branch of the profession. negligence refers to behaviour – not a state of mind – and is measured objectively.



Drafting & Interpretation of Contracts

A contract is a voluntary arrangement between two or more parties that is enforceable at law as a binding legal agreement. We can assist you with the negotiating, drafting and conclusion of such contracts.

Commercial Law

The body of law which regulates and develops the business world – contracts, companies, partnerships, insolvency, labour law, tax law, shipping law, competition law and so on. As such it is integrally linked to professional legal practice and the business world - to a wide range of areas of law including, amongst many others, mergers and acquisitions, business schemes and development, national and international trade, and dispute resolution.

Correspondent intsructions (MC & HC)

Attorney who executes the instructions of another attorney within a particular jurisdiction as if the instructing attorney had attended to those instructions themselves. However, despite the correspondent being mandated with the actual execution of instructions on the ground, the instructing attorney retains the right to issue directions as to how those instructions must be executed.