Kawalsky Lawyers conducts practice in the following areas of law:

Civil Litigation
Property / Conveyancing including Settlements
Commercial leasing
Mediation
Wills and Probate
• Powers of Attorney
Family Law

 

CIVIL LITIGATION

It is a fact of life that disputes occur. Smart clients will appreciate that these disputes can be very time-consuming and costly. They need to be resolved quickly and cost effectively. We will in the first instance try to resolve these disputes amicably but if this is not possible then Stanley Kawalsky has over thirty years legal experience in South Africa and Australia and the necessary expertise to conduct litigation at all court levels.

PROPERTY, COMMERCIAL LEASING AND CONVEYANCING

Once a property has been bought or sold, the interest in the property must be transferred. We are able to assist you in doing this.
We charge the same rates as settlement agents with the added advantage of being able to provide immediate legal advice should the need arise.

MEDIATION

Stanley Kawalsky is a LEADR ( Lawyers engaged in alternative dispute resolution) qualified mediator. He has conducted several successful mediations.

WILLS AND PROBATE

We prepare wills ranging from simple “husband and wife” wills to complex testamentary trusts. We also have extensive experience in obtaining grants of probate and assisting in resolving disputes that sometimes arise.

FAMILY LAW

We deal with all aspects of family law including divorce, property settlement, residence, contact and spousal maintenance.

We are conscious of the fact that our clients wish to resolve family law matters as quickly and inexpensively as possible and aim to achieve this by using primary dispute resolution methods. In the vast majority of matters that we have handled over many years we have been successful in this but we appreciate that for various reasons not all family law matters can be settled in this way. Sometimes there is no alternative to litigation. If this occurs you can be assured of strong representation by us in the family court.