At LegalAdvice.org.za, accuracy is central to our mission of providing reliable legal information to South Africans. Because laws affect people’s lives directly, we take responsibility for ensuring that our content is correct, up to date, and based on credible sources.
How We Fact-Check
- Every article is researched using South African legislation, official government resources, and court information.
- Content is written by legal research writers and reviewed by practising legal experts where necessary.
- We prioritise clarity and correctness over speed of publishing.
Updates and Revisions
- We regularly review older articles to ensure they reflect current South African law.
- When laws change, we update our content as soon as possible.
- Updated articles display the “Last Updated” date clearly at the top of the page.
Corrections Process
- If you spot an error or outdated information, please notify us at editor@legaladvice.org.za.
- Once a correction request is received, our editorial team investigates and verifies the issue.
- Confirmed errors are corrected promptly, and significant changes may be noted at the end of the article.
Transparency
We believe that admitting and correcting mistakes builds trust. Our goal is not only to inform but to ensure that South Africans can rely on LegalAdvice.org.za as a credible source of legal information.