Deregistering a trust in South Africa is a significant legal step involving a series of administrative actions and compliance with legal requirements. Trusts are generally created to protect and manage assets for beneficiaries, but there may come a time when a trust...
Disputes regarding Wills are often a source of tension and distress within families, especially when beneficiaries or other parties feel the terms of the Will are unfair, unclear, or invalid. South African law provides clear guidelines for contesting a Will, but it is...
Renunciation of inheritance sometimes referred to as “disclaiming” an inheritance, is a legal process in which a beneficiary refuses or declines to accept assets left to them in a Will or through intestate succession (when there is no Will). While...
A Will is a critical legal document that ensures your wishes are honoured and your assets are distributed according to your intentions after your death. While individual Wills are more common, some couples may consider drafting a Joint Will. Understanding the nuances...
Contesting a Will in South Africa can be a complex and emotionally charged process. However, there are legal grounds upon which a Will can be contested if you believe that it does not reflect the true intentions of the deceased or if there are questions about its...