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Appointment of Executors, Trustees and Guardians – Why it is important – Cleo Cupido

When drafting or updating a Will, it is very important to know what exactly the functions of an Executor, Guardian or Trustee are and who you should entrust with these functions. One of the first questions to consider when drafting a Will, is the appointment of an Executor.  The duties and responsibilities of an Executor …

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Lockdown lists: Get your important documents in order. by Sisteen Geyser

During these uncertain times, it is even more important to ensure that your family members have access to the following information and documents: Important Documents: Copy of your Will and, if applicable, the originals of any trust documents, title deeds, insurance policy documents, investment certificates, registration document(s) of motor vehicle(s), marriage certificate, ante nuptial contract …

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Family rights to immovable property after death of the owner by Trust and Estates

Wills should have clear provisions on the rights of family members to immovable property after the owner dies. One way (the simplest) is to direct in the will that the property be sold and the proceeds divided among the children. This will avoid any joint ownership that could lead to disagreements among his children. However, …

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Family rights to immovable property after death of the owner by Trust and Estates

Wills should have clear provisions on the rights of family members to immovable property after the owner dies. One way (the simplest) is to direct in the will that the property be sold and the proceeds divided among the children. This will avoid any joint ownership that could lead to disagreements among his children. However, …

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Family rights to immovable property after death of the owner By Sisteen Geyser

Wills should have clear provisions on the rights of family members to immovable property after the owner dies. One way (the simplest) is to direct in the will that the property be sold and the proceeds divided among the children. This will avoid any joint ownership that could lead to disagreements among the children. However, …

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Tidy up before the end of the year! Get your important documents in order.

It is important that your family at all times have access to important legal documents and information. Important legal documents include a copy of your Will; the originals of any Trust Deed; title deeds; mortgage documents; share certificates; insurance policies; investment certificates; registration certificates of motor vehicles; marriage certificate; ante nuptial contract and copies of …

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