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You do not need to know the legal category upfront. Start with the situation that feels closest to what is happening.
KLS Legal · Find Your Path
Choose the scenario closest to yours. We'll show you exactly what kind of legal help applies, what to expect, and how to get started. No jargon, no obligation.
Why start with an assessment?
Many legal problems look similar from the outside. A judgment may involve rescission, settlement, credit-record correction, or enforcement response. Business pressure may require negotiation, opposition, business rescue, or a liquidation-risk review.
The assessment helps KLS understand the situation before advice is framed too broadly. It captures urgency, documents, deadlines, business context, and the outcome you need.
You do not need to know the legal category upfront. Start with the situation that feels closest to what is happening.
KLS uses your answers to identify urgency, missing documents, risk level, and the likely review path.
The outcome may be document preparation, consultation readiness, urgent review, or a clearer service route.
Already under pressure
If you're receiving legal notices, court papers, or money is already being taken, time matters. These situations need an urgent review before options close.
Judgment against you
You've received notice of a judgment, or a sheriff has made contact. You're not sure what it means, what's still open, or whether you can do anything about it.
Salary being deducted
An amount is coming off your pay every month, and you don't fully understand why, whether it's legal, or what you can do to stop or challenge it.
Business under threat
Lawyers, creditors, or sheriffs are making contact with the business. You're worried about what happens next and whether the company can survive it.
Business in difficulty
Whether your business is under strain or someone owes you money, a structured legal approach can protect what you've built and recover what's owed.
Business still trading, under strain
The business is open, but demands are arriving and the financial pressure is growing. You want to know if the business can be saved and how to protect it while you figure that out.
Someone owes your business money
You've sent invoices, made calls, and got nothing. You want to know what legal steps can actually recover the money, and whether it's worth pursuing.
Growing and protecting your business
Getting the right legal structure in place now is far cheaper than fixing problems later. These paths are for businesses that are building, and want to build safely.
Contracts and agreements
You're about to sign something, or want the other party to. You need a contract that actually protects you, not just a template you found online.
Legal compliance
POPIA, employment policies, website terms, company documents. You know there are gaps but you're not sure which ones matter or where to start.
Staff and employment issues
A warning, a dismissal, a retrenchment, a CCMA threat. You need employer-side advice before this escalates into something costly.
Starting a business
Company registration, shareholder agreements, IP ownership, contractor terms. The legal basics that most startups skip and later regret.
Ongoing legal support
Contracts, compliance questions, staff issues, supplier disputes. Your business faces legal questions regularly and you want a reliable answer on hand.
Before you start
Share what has happened, who is involved, and whether any deadline or document exists.
Upload or mention court papers, payslips, demands, contracts, invoices, policies, or company records if relevant.
The assessment is a routing step. It does not promise an outcome or replace legal advice for a specific matter.