Saville and Gulumian Attorneys

Saville and Gulumian Attorneys Our team of experts will provide you with pragmatic and analytical advice, leading to the fastest possible solution and outcome of your matter.

Our Firm's common goal is to ensure that each client receives individualized service, unique to their specific circumstances. Our services include:

1. Collections - Commercial
- Rentals
- Civil
2. Family Law - Divorce
- Guardianship
- Parenting Plans
- Contact

- Maintenance
- Ante-nuptial contracts
- Protection orders
3. Labour - CCMA
- Contracts
- AFSA
4. Contracts - Ante-nuptial contracts
- Employment contracts
- Commercial contracts
5. National Correspondent Services
6. Administration of Deceased Estates
7. Transfers

Our promise to you includes personalized and specialized advice, prompt attention, comprehensive service, approachable with easy direct access to our legal team, guidance, and efficient and expeditious service!

We wish all our Clients a Happy and safe festive season. We thank you for all the support you showed us in 2020, and we ...
23/12/2020

We wish all our Clients a Happy and safe festive season. We thank you for all the support you showed us in 2020, and we look forward to a successful 2021.

23/04/2020

The Competition Commission has found Dis-Chem guilty of excessive pricing on essential hygienic goods to the detriment of customers and consumers in contravention of the Competition Act.

Some much needed relief.
27/03/2020

Some much needed relief.

Motorists will be paying between R1.88 and R1.94 less for a litre of 95 ULP & LRP and between R1.76 and R1.82 less for a litre of 95 ULP & LRP.

Stay safe and healthy 🙏🏻
27/03/2020

Stay safe and healthy 🙏🏻

At the very moment this article was published, SA went into lockdown.

09/12/2019

📍 *VERY IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING BLUE LIGHT PROTOCOL*

Advice on stopping for police late at night
Not many South Africans would feel comfortable pulling over to the side of the road at night at the request of a car flashing blue lights. At the same time we know that ignoring the instructions of a police officer is an offence. Where does that leave you, driving home alone at night with blue lights flashing in your rear mirror? What do you do to stay on the right side of the law and protect yourself against criminals? Here is your answer. The Road Traffic Management Corporation and Justice Project South Africa have developed a protocol to be followed by any person who feels uncomfortable stopping for vehicles with flashing blue lights'.

The Road Traffic Management Corporation and Justice Project South Africa: Blue light protocol.

Motorists are advised to study this advisory carefully and to commit the procedures to memory. If you follow the instructions to a tee there should be no reason for you to become endangered by either legitimate or bogus police.

If you are followed by a vehicle, marked or not, with blue flashing lights and it indicates for you to pull over, particularly at night, you would be wise not to do so if you feel uneasy or unsure that they are genuine police. Instead, it may be wise for you to indicate that you wish to proceed to a police station or public place before stopping.

However you must bear in mind that not stopping for genuine police can immediately escalate the situation and may endanger you further if you do not take extreme care to abide by ALL OF the rules laid down here.

When indicating to the occupant/s of the vehicle following you that you wish to have them follow you to a place of safety do the following:

1. Stay calm

2. Slow right down and turn your hazard lights on and then:

Extend your right arm out of the window with an tightly outspread hand extended into the air with your forearm at 90 degrees to your shoulder 💪 Gesture for them to follow you by moving your forearm forward and back to the upright, and repeat this action several times;

Drive at NO MORE THAN 40km/h and proceed DIRECTLY to the CLOSEST police station or public place with CCTV cameras in operation, like a service station forecourt;

DO NOT drive to your own, or a friend of yours' home, as this may endanger you and your loved ones if those following you are not genuine police.

3.Go to a police station

If you have a cell phone with you, call 10111 and tell them that you are being followed and are proceeding to the closest police station or public place
If you are not sure where the closest police station is you can ask the 10111 operator.

If possible provide the registration number of the vehicle that is following you so it may be established if it is a legitimate police vehicle or not;

If you go to a police station, when you get there and if there are no police personnel in sight outside, hoot for as long as it takes for someone to come out;

Remain in your vehicle with the engine running, in gear and your windows wound up until such time as police from the station come out to you;

Cooperate fully with police personnel from that police station and the officers from the vehicle that followed you and explain immediately that you felt intimidated and therefore proceeded directly to the police station.

4.Go to a service station

If you go to a service station, drive onto the forecourt (centre of the service station) where the pumps or the convenience shop are so you will be in full view of the cameras;

Cooperate fully with the officers from the vehicle that followed you and explain immediately that you felt intimidated and therefore proceeded directly to the service station;

No matter what, if you are shouted at, do not respond by shouting back. Also be careful not to respond to any potentially violent acts by resisting in any way or becoming violent yourself. Remain calm and respectful and explain that the reason you did not stop immediately was because you were not comfortable that they were genuine police.

There is a massive difference between evading, or fleeing from police and having them follow you to a place of safety.

Both members of the public and genuine police should feel comfortable with this protocol, since it offers protection from attack in an isolated place by moving the stop to a public place where witnesses and assistance should be around.

WARNING: If you follow ALL of these steps precisely and the people pursuing you start shooting at you do everything that you can to evade them and get away without endangering yourself and others. Phone police immediately.

Disclaimer: This protocol is released as is in the public interest and neither JPSA nor the RTMC can accept any liability whatsoever for any deviation from it by any person.

Source: Justice Project South Africa

24/12/2018

We wish all our Clients a wonderful and safe festive season. We thank you for your continued support in the past year, and we will reopen our doors again on the 14th of January 2019. We look forward to assisting you in the new year!

Good news!
02/12/2018

Good news!

This comes after the country saw a record price hike a couple of months ago which saw petrol hitting up to R17.08, while diesel went up to as much as R15.69.

29/11/2018

Those who contravene the City's by-laws may be fined an amount not exceeding R2 000, or imprisonment for a period not exceeding six months.

Finally some good news!
16/11/2018

Finally some good news!

The Automobile Association is forecasting a massive drop in fuel prices next month.

29/03/2018

The increase in fuel prices is mainly the result of an increase in the Fuel and Road Accident Fund Levies.

Wishing all our Clients a wonderful and prosperous New Year.
01/01/2018

Wishing all our Clients a wonderful and prosperous New Year.

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Johannesburg
2169

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Wednesday 08:30 - 17:00
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