The Judicial Take With LRA. Lebelo Raseboye Attorneys
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The Judicial Take Podcast is hosted by Lebelo Raseboye Attorneys. Its purpose is to provide simplified legal clarity to ordinary South Africans regarding the laws of the country as they relate to the legal rights and duties of the people residing in South Africa. This is done with the aim of providing access to justice to all the people living in South Africa.
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The Rights of Detained and Arrested People
Being arrested is probably second, after death, on everyone's list of fears. Unfortunately, like death, we don't know when we'll be arrested. But, we can definitely be prepared for when it does happen.
On this episode of the Judicial Take with LRA, we discuss the rights of detained and arrested people in South Africa, and how to exercise such rights should one find themselves arrested.
Finally, our office is always always welcoming to new clients who seek professional legal advise. Should this be you, please email our office at info@lrainc.co.za, or call us on 015 409 7096.
We can't wait to hear from you.
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The Domestic Violence of South Africa.
In this difficult time in South Africa, no one should be placed in a position where they have to wonder whether their home, or place of residence is a safe space.
In this episode of the Judicial Take with LRA, we discuss the Domestic Violence Act of South Africa, and how it seeks to protect the victims of domestic violence, the procedures victims need to follow if they are in a domestic relationship that has become violent or abusive.
Finally, our office is always welcoming to new clients who seek professional legal advise. Should this be you, please email our office at info@lrainc.co.za, or call us on 015 409 7096. We can't wait to hear from you.
LRA, The Law Practiced in Detail.
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Episode 1: Mokopane FM Interview on Marriages in South Africa
In our first episode, we were invited to our local radio station, Mokopane FM, to speak to the community of Mokopane about the difference between Customary marriage, Marriages and Civil Unions in South Africa. Furthermore, we were asked to provide our insight in respect of the proposed introduction of Poliandry as another form of Customary marriage in South Africa.