Understanding Curatorship in South Africa: An overview
In South Africa’s legal framework, curatorship serves as a vital mechanism for safeguarding the interests of individuals who are incapable of managing their own affairs due for various reasons.
Background
After completing school at the Deutsche Internationale Schule Pretoria, Taboka studied a Bachelor of Commerce (Law) at the University of Pretoria. Thereafter she spent two years completing her postgraduate LLB degree at the same university. Taboka joined Bisset Boehmke McBlain as a candidate attorney in 2024.
Qualifications
Did You Know?
Taboka loves being active. She enjoys spending time at the gym or participating in sports such as volleyball which she has been playing for over 7 years. Taboka was a junior and senior volleyball coach at St Mary’s DSG while completing the final year of her postgraduate LLB degree.
In South Africa’s legal framework, curatorship serves as a vital mechanism for safeguarding the interests of individuals who are incapable of managing their own affairs due for various reasons.
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