Welcome to our online 24/7 telephonic and video legal advice and services appointment form.

After completing the online legal advice consultation form below, there is no obligation to proceed with finalising the booking or to make payment. You may change your mind until the date and time the telephonic or video consultation has been confirmed. Therefore, go ahead and complete the form below and take it from there. After completing the form, you will receive an email with all the relevant information, after which you may decide to proceed.

Costs

A Legal Advice consultation is charged at R 1800.00 (One Thousand Eight Hundred Rand) for fifty (50) minutes or part thereof, paid in advance. Kindly view our terms and conditions for a legal advice consultation. The consultation will take place with an advocate or an attorney.

For your convenience, we professionally consult via telephone or video (WhatsApp Video call / Microsoft Teams / Google Meet). Please note that since going fully digital, face-to-face consultations are only possible with prior arrangement.

To set up a telephonic or video consultation with us, kindly do the following:

1. Complete the form above, and we shall contact you to confirm the appointment once payment has been made. If no payment is made, no consultation is confirmed. Therefore, you can always change your mind and not proceed with the consultation before paying.

2. After making the appointment, you will receive an automated email with instructions. We also have a simple refund policy for cancellations. If you have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact us on 0211110090.

 

 

 

The following are the services you may instruct the firm of Advocate Muhammad Abduroaf to represent you in:

High Court matters

  • Civil claim surrounding money;
  • Interdicts;
  • Divorces (Opposed and unopposed);
  • Child Custody and Guardianship Disputes;
  • Relocation of minor children;
  • Various criminal matters;
  • Minor children’s surname changes;
  • Appeals and Reviews; and
  • Other matters.

Magistrates Court matters

  • Civil claim surrounding money;
  • Various criminal matters;
  • Interdicts;
  • Maintenance Court matters;
  • Divorces Court matters (Opposed and unopposed)’
  • Children’s Court matter; and
  • Other matters.

Constitutional Court

  • Appeals

Supreme Court of Appeal

  • Appeals and Reviews