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Unanswered Summons? Here is your next step!
A default judgment is your next step when the party whom the action is brought against has failed to defend the claim. It is, therefore, reasonable to assume that the party is not disputing the claim sought. The default judgment process is governed by Rule 12 of the...![Debt Not Being Paid Off? Apply For a Garnishee Order!](https://schoemanlaw.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Slide19-1056x675.jpg)
Debt Not Being Paid Off? Apply For a Garnishee Order!
A garnishee order can be obtained by a creditor once judgment has been granted against a debtor for payment owed to the creditor. A garnishee order by the court provides that a creditor may attach a portion of the debt owed by a third party, known as the garnishee. ...![Not Happy with the CSOS order? Here’s your next step…](https://schoemanlaw.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Slide13-1056x675.jpg)
Not Happy with the CSOS order? Here’s your next step…
It is a common cause that disputes may arise between members of community schemes. It is therefore paramount that provisions need to be in place to facilitate the dispute resolution process when the need arises. The Community Schemes Ombud Services, known as CSOS, was...![Security Deposits – Where Does it Go?](https://schoemanlaw.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Slide46-1056x675.jpg)
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