Jun 19, 2019 | Family Divorce and Matrimonial Law, Trusts and Estates
Divorce is traumatic and life-changing. In its aftermath, an important consideration is your plans for the future relating to your Will and Estate, along with any policies you may have in place. Amending your Will post-divorce According to Section 2B of the Wills Act,...
Feb 22, 2019 | Trusts and Estates
Apart from the usual assets that you leave behind after your death, there exists a whole other range of assets of a digital nature that you may not have considered or made provision for after your death. If left unchecked, it could result in devastating consequences....
Apr 5, 2018 | Trusts and Estates
What is a Living Will? A Living Will is a declaration which is signed during your lifetime when you are in a competent physical and mental condition. It ensures that, should there be no reasonable chance of your recovery and you do not wish to be kept alive by...
Jun 13, 2017 | Family Divorce and Matrimonial Law, Trusts and Estates
The Civil Union Act 17 of 2006 (CUA) legalised and regulated same-sex marriages. But what happens in a same-sex permanent partnership where a partner dies intestate, meaning without a will? Can the surviving partner inherit the estate? On 30 November 2016, the...