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Biography – Lucille Geldenhuys

30 Sep 2008
Lucille Geldenhuys is the owner of Lucille Geldenhuys Attorneys in Stellenbosch in the Western Cape and has been at the cutting edge of the legal industry for almost twelve years, specialising in property law, notarial work and commercial law.

Lucille Geldenhuys (BProc LLM cum laude), owner of Lucille Geldenhuys Attorneys in Stellenbosch in the Western Cape, has been at the cutting edge of the legal industry for almost two decades.

Her firm specialises in property law, notarial work and commercial law. Their areas of expertise include transfers, bond registrations, sectional title and conventional (plot and plan) developments, transfers from deceased estates, transfers following divorces and lease agreements.

Their client base consists of financial institutions, property developers, bond originators, estate agencies and the public.

The firm is on the panel of two major banks and has been appointed to handle the conveyancing for major developments in the Western Cape, Gauteng and Mpumalanga.

They support the Law Society of the Cape of Good Hope's pro bono initiative by representing the Franschhoek Claimants' Trust, which was established for the benefit of persons who had been forcibly removed from their homes.

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