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Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe. Law | Arbitration | Mediation Our podcast is educative and does not constitute legal advice. For advice contact a lawyer of your choice. Respect is integral to our core. Join our discourse on all things law, legal education and development. Subscribe and keep close. Ubuntu. Become our member :https://forms.office.com/r/uSWabVLHNp Donate: www.sabwil.org.za/serve Contact a lawyer:https://sabwil.com/query/ Wathint’imbokodo. Vuk’uzenzele. Ubuntu.
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January 3, 2025
<p> Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe! Join us as we commemorate our Mbokodo of 1956 and those of today with Fearless Azanian Lawyers Association. Deep dive into the challenges facing women lawyers and how to overcome these. Stay tuned for the Q & A about raising the boy child. Read the synopsis published on our SABWiL blog here : https://www.sabwil.org.za/empowering-voices/ South African Black Women in Law extends appreciation to Fearless Azanian Lawyers Association for including SABWiL Founder Adv. Ayesha Tiry in this critical discourse. For more about Adv. Tiry, explore here: https://sabwil.com/about-adv-tiry/ </p> <p>Become a SABWiL Member : https://forms.office.com/r/uSWabVLHNp Wathint'abafazi wathint'imbokodo. For more, explore www.sabwil.org.za. </p> <p>Contact a lawyer: https://sabwil.com/query/ Keep us close. </p> <p>Join SABWiL Chambers : https://forms.office.com/r/H14V926uUy </p> <p>More about SABWiL Chambers : www.sabwil.com</p> <p>Vuk'uzenzele. Subscribe. Ubuntu. Original Video : FALA NPC Editions: SABWiL Enterprises Republication permission : FALA NPC Board </p>
December 30, 2024
<p> Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe! The Evolving Role of Mediation in South African Legal Practice: Insights from Adv. K. Ntjana on Advocacy, Transformation , and Access to Justice with Law and Life Matters Hostess Cheryl Zulu. “You must keep your mind on the objective, not on the obstacle.” – William Randolph Hearst Sat, Sep 14, 2024 Summary: Lindelwa Zulu and Adv. Ntjana engaged in a comprehensive discussion about the evolving landscape of legal practice, focusing on the increasing preference for alternative dispute resolution methods like mediation over traditional litigation. </p> <p>Adv. Ntjana provided guidance for young advocates, emphasising respect for seniors, the value of mentorship, and the necessity of work-life balance. They shared insights on the effectiveness of mediation in resolving disputes, particularly in divorce and labour cases, while underscoring that sensitive cases, such as rape, should remain within the court system. </p> <p>The conversation also highlighted the establishment of FALA to advocate for marginalised practitioners in South Africa and its role in legal reforms, including addressing constitutionally invalid provisions. Adv. Ntjana elaborated on KMN legal consulting’s specialisation in regulatory compliance and employment law, while discussing the challenges faced by advocates, such as the need for transformation, reducing case backlogs, and leveraging technology to enhance access to justice. They addressed the slow progress towards gender equality in the legal field and outlined the pathway to becoming an advocate, sharing their personal motivations for pursuing a career in law.</p> <p> The discussion concluded with a reaffirmation of the importance of Ubuntu, human rights, and the ongoing fight for transformation within the legal profession. Wathint'abafazi wathint'imbokodo.</p> <p> For more, explore www.sabwil.org.za.</p> <p>Contact a lawyer: https://sabwil.com/query/ Keep us close. Become a SABWiL Member: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbFpKcV8xV0RvbXByaVk3R2g1b2NuUTgxWktjZ3xBQ3Jtc0tuVklnQVVoMUpIZGZxMFVEc3hCWDhtWXd3V0N3S0pxdkg0aWRTSXRYdmpmVUQyWVpUd3VIOE1fbVgwb0stOWk1bmlJX0FpOV9yS0VscE9rWkhweVpGS01IellHWUo0ZGpQbjF1blluYzVuRjgyVzdhTQ&q=https%3A%2F%2Fforms.office.com%2Fr%2FuSWabVLHNp&v=53Cyui6x2A4" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://forms.office.com/r/uSWabVLHNp</a> </p> <p>Vuk'uzenzele. Subscribe. Ubuntu.</p>
December 23, 2024
<p>Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe! "A living will can speak for you when you cannot speak for yourself.” – Discovery SA Summary: Attorney Queen Khoza and Lindelwa Zulu discussed the importance of having a will in South Africa. They emphasised the need for clear directives on asset distribution and the potential repercussions of not having a will. They also discussed the challenges faced by minors in such situations, including the impact on accessing funds and the involvement of the guardians fund. The legal requirements for a will to be valid in South Africa were highlighted, and common mistakes in will drafting were discussed. The importance of reviewing and updating wills was also discussed, with a recommendation for a review every two years as a general practice. Major life events such as marriage, childbirth, acquiring assets, or significant changes in debt or income were highlighted as triggers for updating a will. The importance of having a will that can adapt to life changes was stressed, and examples of how to structure a will to accommodate future changes were provided. Queen Khoza also provided detailed insights into the considerations for drafting a will for individuals with disabilities, emphasising the need for specific provisions such as trusts, guardians, and suitable executors. She illustrated the potential impact of not having a will through real-life examples, including cases where assets were not distributed as intended due to the absence of proper estate planning. The discussion concluded with Queenie offering her services for those seeking professional assistance and emphasising the need to research firms offering free will drafting services during National Wills Week. </p> <p><br /></p> <p>Join us a SABWiL Member <a href="https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbUQxR0tybVNFYlFrelF1RmtRRFEtYkJXNjYtUXxBQ3Jtc0trdmFYbzRlWjU1ald0eTFIeHB1cTI5ODRHZWFjYjVmVS1SLU8yNmRuWXVabVVqblRvOWFYYVpUanhlN2lzcDkzX014Vkh5UXRzVGVMd2hzRlJlS1k1SEdoWnZaTkxRUnNGVmFsUWlPQWZ6MnlscnF5RQ&q=https%3A%2F%2Fforms.office.com%2Fr%2FuSWabVLHNp&v=tYCVUXcNWHQ" target="_blank" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer">https://forms.office.com/r/uSWabVLHNp</a></p> <p>Contact a lawyer: https://sabwil.com/query/</p> <p>Wathint'abafazi wathint'imbokodo. For more, explore www.sabwil.org.za. Keep us close. Vuk'uzenzele. Subscribe. Ubuntu.</p>
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