• +27 73 350 1189
  • makgobatlou@mweb.co.za
About Us

We're one of the top law firms in last 25 years

Resolving complexity with dignity—across law, legacy, and livelihood. We are a boutique legal and mediation practice based in Polokwane, Limpopo, serving individuals, families, and businesses across South Africa. For over 25 years, we have guided clients through estate planning, business rescue, mediation, and compliance with clarity, empathy, and professionalism.

Services

Our Practice Area

Civil Litigation

We represent clients in disputes where legal action is necessary to enforce or defend their rights.

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Estate and Trust

We provide comprehensive guidance in planning, managing and protecting your assets.

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Divorce Law

We provide compassionate and strategic legal support to clients navigating the complexities of divorce.

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  • 1000

    Case Done

  • 977

    Happy Client’s

  • 25

    Years Of Practise

  • 6

    Panel Affiliations

Why Choose Us

Why we are different from others

Dignity in Dispute Resolution

Sensitive matters resolved with empathy and clarity

Build & Resolve

Supporting construction and commercial clarity

Business Rescue & Recovery

Helping businesses navigate distress without panic

Trust & Transition

Guiding legacy transitions with strategic care

We are always ready to provide solutions

+27 73 350 1189

Testimonial

What our clients say about us

Exceptional service from start to finish. The team handled my case with professionalism, clarity and genuine care. I always felt supported and informed.

Adrian botha

Client

They went above and beyond to protect my rights. Thanks to their guidance, everything was resolved quickly and with the best possible outcome.

Matsidiso

Client

Reliable, knowledgeable and truly client-focused. I appreciated their honesty and strong representation throughout my matter.

Clarissa

Client

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

1. How long does it take to finalize deceased estate

Most estates take 6–18 months to complete. Delays often arise due to the Master’s workload, missing documents, property transfers, SARS tax clearances, or disputes among heirs.

2. What is liquidation & what is the role of a liquidator

3. What does “in community of property” and “out of community of property” mean?

Contact

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