Conveyancing and property law »
What you should know!
Should you be planning to sell your house, do not put the money earned by this investment at risk by not knowing about the legal and practical aspects involved...More
Drafting of commercial contracts
Registration of trusts, companies and close corporations
Drawing of wills »
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW!
It is advisable to consult an attorney to draw up your Will and it is recommended that your attorney be nominated as the executor or co-executor of your estate in your Will so you can rest assured that a professional will be winding up your estate on your death...More
Antenuptial contracts »
What you need to Know!
Under South African law people can either marry ‘in community of property’ or ‘out of community of property’. Their choice will determine their property rights during the marriage, as well as when it is dissolved - either by death or divorce...More
Administration of deceased estates »
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW!
HOW DOES THE ADMINISTRATION OF A DECEASED ESTATE START?
When a person dies leaving assets or a Will, the surviving spouse, or if there is no surviving spouse, the nearest relative residing in the district in which the death has taken place, must report the estate to the Master of the High Court of that district within 14 days...More
Estate planning
General law
 
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Estates -What you need to know!
 
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