Frequently Asked Questions
I Need a Quote. Whom Do I Contact?
To request a quote, please contact our office directly via telephone or email to schedule an initial consultation. During this consultation, we assess the nature and complexity of your matter before providing a clear and transparent fee outline.
What Is Collaborative Law?
Collaborative law is a structured legal process where parties work together, with their respective attorneys, to resolve disputes outside of court. The focus is on negotiation, mutual agreement, and preserving relationships while achieving fair and practical outcomes.
What Are the Payment Methods You Accept?
We accept secure Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) and other approved payment arrangements discussed during consultation. All fees are communicated clearly in advance to ensure transparency and financial certainty.
Are You the Right Law Firm for Me?
TNN Ngubane Attorneys is committed to strategic, ethical, and client-focused representation. If you are seeking professional legal guidance delivered with integrity, structured processes, and measurable results, our firm is well-positioned to assist you.
How Will I Be Kept Informed about My Case?
We maintain consistent and professional communication throughout your matter. Clients receive updates at key stages of their case, and all significant developments are communicated promptly via telephone or email.
How Can I Contact Your Office?
You may contact our office during working hours via telephone or email to schedule an appointment. In-person consultations are available by prior arrangement to ensure dedicated attention to your matter.
Phone: 035 592 0168
Email: TnnNgubane@outlook.com
Do I Really Need an Attorney?
While not every matter requires legal representation, professional legal guidance significantly reduces risk, protects your rights, and ensures compliance with applicable laws. An attorney provides strategic advice, procedural expertise, and structured representation where necessary.
How Is Child Custody Determined?
Child custody decisions are guided by the best interests of the child. Courts consider factors such as the child’s welfare, stability, parental capacity, and overall well-being before determining custodial arrangements.
How Long Does It Take to Get a Divorce?
The duration of a divorce depends on whether the matter is uncontested or contested. Uncontested divorces are generally finalised more quickly, while contested matters may require additional court proceedings and time.
What Is Legal Custody?
Legal custody refers to the authority to make important decisions concerning a child’s upbringing, including education, healthcare, and general welfare. It may be shared jointly between parents or granted to one parent depending on the circumstances.
Qualified Legal Attorneys
Our firm is led by professionally qualified and admitted attorneys committed to excellence and ethical legal practice.
Over 5 Years of Experience
With over 5 years of combined legal experience, we deliver strategic insight and dependable representation.
Our Awards and Certificates
Our certifications and professional achievements reflect our dedication to maintaining the highest legal standards.
