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How much is LegalWise monthly?

How much is LegalWise monthly?

R115/month. Up to R115 000 for legal fees per case. R11 500 cash pay-out for legal expenses in the case of the accidental death of the main Member.

How do I contact LegalWise?

Contact Details

  1. 24 Hour Legal Line. 086 142 7777.
  2. WhatsApp. 071 640 0337.
  3. Customer Care. 086 155 5321. [email protected].
  4. Member Administration. 086 155 5654. [email protected].
  5. Claims Administration. [email protected].
  6. Head Office. +27 (11) 670-4500.

Who is LegalWise?

LegalWise provides Paralegal services in our Branches, over the phone, via our new video consultation service, e-mail or WhatsApp and will pay the legal fees for a lawyer to represent you and your family, including your spouse or life partner and children in legal proceedings.

When was LegalWise established?

Since our founding in 1984 a number of companies (for example banks, insurance companies, clothing retailers and mobile networks), have launched products that offer everything from free legal advice to legal cover.

Is there a waiting period for LegalWise?

Insurance cover is subject to a 3 month waiting period and exclusions. The main exclusions are listed below as follows: Business activities. Matrimonial matters (e.g. marriage, divorce, maintenance disputes, custody disputes, etc.).

How much does it cost to join LegalWise?

Join LegalWise from R115pm. LegalWise provides Para-legal services in our Branches, over the phone or by e-mail and we will pay up to R305 000 for legal fees per case for a lawyer to represent you and your family, including your spouse or life partner and children in legal proceedings.

Does LegalWise have a waiting period?

Insurance cover for legal fees per case. Subject to a three-month waiting period. Insurance cover for main Member, spouse/life partner and children under the age of 18. Access to the LegalWise Network of over 220 legal firms.

What is the difference between attorney and advocate?

An advocate is a specialist attorney who represents clients in a court of law. Unlike an attorney an advocate does not deal directly with the client – the attorney will refer the client to an advocate when the situation requires it. Advocates can also appear in the higher courts on behalf of a client.

What services does LegalWise offer?

Can LegalWise help with maintenance?

LegalWise will also assist you with the following even if we do not pay the legal fees: Debt services (settlement negotiations, rescission of administration orders and judgments). Family Services (uncontested divorces, child maintenance matters, ante nuptial contracts).

How do I pay LegalWise?

Notice: Membership Payments made via Pay A Bill at the South African Post Office

  1. Stop Order.
  2. Debit Order.
  3. ATM/ Debit Card payments at LegalWise Branches.
  4. EasyPay outlets (Shoprite, Checkers, Pick n Pay or Pep stores)
  5. EFT or direct deposit at a Nedbank Branch.

What does an advocate earn in South Africa?

How Much Do Llb Lawyers Earn In South Africa? In South Africa, the average llb attorney earns about R 701 898 per year (or R 360 per hour) or R 797 per month. The average salary for entry-level workers is R 150 000, whereas the average salary of experienced workers is R 486 400.

How much do lawyers earn in South Africa per month in rands?

A person working as an Attorney in South Africa typically earns around 61,000 ZAR per month. Salaries range from 28,100 ZAR (lowest) to 97,000 ZAR (highest). This is the average monthly salary including housing, transport, and other benefits.

How long is the waiting period for LegalWise?

a 3 month
Benefits are subject to a 3 month waiting period and exclusions.

Is LLB in demand in South Africa?

Is South Africa in demand of lawyers? Yes, they are needed. The reason is that law is presumed to be one of the most lucrative career choices a person can ever make in South Africa and worldwide.

Where can I work with LLB degree?

Possible work environments related to law

  • Courts (eg Constitutional Court, Supreme Court of Appeal, High Court, Labour Courts, Divorce Courts, Land Claims Court, Maintenance Courts)
  • Department of Justice and Constitutional Development.
  • Government institutions.
  • Legal firms.