Attorneys, Notaries & Conveyancers in Gauteng | Kuilman Mundell & Arlow

Comprehensive Legal Solutions with a Personal Touch

Expert Attorneys,
Notaries, and
Conveyancers

Kuilman Mundell & Arlow is a specialised law firm based in Bryanston. We provide expert legal services in property conveyancing, deceased estate administration, town planning, and antenuptial contracts. With over 35 years of experience and a dedicated legal team, our personalised legal support is highly sought throughout Gauteng.

Delivering Personal
Legal Care Since
1988

Kuilman Mundell & Arlow Attorneys was founded in 1988 with a vision to provide Gauteng residents with quality, personal legal care. With decades of expertise and a modern, hands-on approach, we help clients through life’s most significant legal moments – with care, clarity, and dedication.

We are proud to be on the panel of attorneys for Nedbank Limited and serve a wide range of clients, including, but not limited to, first-time buyers, property developers, juristic entities and fiduciary institutions.

We believe the best legal service and results achieved for our clients commence with the principle of establishing a positive business relationship. Our clients know us, and we know them. It’s this personal connection, backed by legal excellence, which sets us apart.

Our Legal Services

Conveyancing

Property transfers, bond registration, bond cancellation, and notarial deeds

Town Planning

Rezoning applications, subdivisions, township establishment, and municipal objections

Wills & Estates

Drafting wills, setting up trusts, and estate administration

Antenuptial Contracts

Drafting and the registration of antenuptial contracts with and without accrual

General Legal Services

Litigation in property matters, rental agreements, commercial contracts, legal opinions, and service-level agreements

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