Van Wyk Prokureurs Ing
Who we are?
De Ridder Van Wyk received his Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree at the University of the Free State in 2014 and completed his clerkship in December 2016. He was admitted as an Attorney in the Free State Division, High Court on 23 January 2017. He obtained his expertise at a large legal firm situated in Bloemfontein.
Our Core Values
Integrity
Trust is earned. Our clients are treated with respect and honesty. We believe that our clients come first. Every case is uniquely reviewed to provide the best advice so you can make an informed decision.
Client Centric
Clients are our highest priority. We believe that a professional service is about informing clients of all possible outcomes and providing expert advice and expertise.
Commitment
We are committed to provide our clients with legal advice and guidance that they can rely on. Our legal experts will not hesitate to go above and beyond for any our clients.
SERVICES
Commercial & Corporate Law A well drafted agreement can help manage risk and avoid unintended legal obligations. Our legal experts can assist with any commercial litigation and contracts.
Family Law
We assist with anti-nuptial agreements, divorce, maintenance claims or custody disputes, domestic violence applications. Our team also assists with adoption applications and any legal matters regarding the Children's Court.
Labour Law
Contractual agreements are essential for both employers and employees. It is important to get expert legal advice and guidance to ensure that the correct contractual and policy documents are in place. We specialize in drafting of employment agreements, disciplinary hearings/dismissals, CCMA and any Labour Court matters.
Property Law
Consult our legal experts before entering into a sales agreement. We can assist with the transfer of immovable properties and keep clients informed of the process status. We also provide notarial practice and drafting of sales agreements.
Other Services
- We also assist with the following services:
- Third Party Claims (Motor Vehicle Accidents)
- Collection Matters
- Section 32 applications
- Debt Collections
- General High Court & Magistrate Court Litigation
- Correspondent Matters