
What is the importance of setting up a family inter-vivos trust?
A family inter-vivos trust is a type of trust that is established during a person’s lifetime for the benefit of their family. This type of
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By having a Will drafted you give yourself peace of mind that your Estate and Children will be taken care of in accordance with your wishes after your death.

This refers to a company meeting its legal obligations, this includes but not limited to the health, safety, welfare of others, covering hiring, firing, discrimination, harassment, wages, and benefits, as well as business licenses.

Concluding a valid contract provides legal enforcement of a transaction or agreement, this ensures that you protect your rights when you enter an agreement with another person.

The Protection of Personal Information Act (or POPI Act) in South Africa. Sets conditions for responsible parties to lawfully processing the personal information of date subjects (both natural and juristic persons).

We offer professional, compassionate and burden-free Estate Administration that alleviates all the pressures that families experience when a loved one passes away.

Business owners have a responsibility to ensure that their business complies with the necessary South African Legal requirements, as non-compliance can lead to penalties and have far-reaching consequences.
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A family inter-vivos trust is a type of trust that is established during a person’s lifetime for the benefit of their family. This type of

A deceased estate in South Africa refers to the property, assets, and liabilities of a person who has passed away. The process of settling a

The process of winding up a deceased estate in South Africa involves the distribution of a deceased person’s assets to their heirs or beneficiaries in

Dying without a will, or dying intestate, can have far-reaching consequences for a person’s family and loved ones. In South Africa, it is important to
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