ESTATE PLANNING: PART 3
TIPS AND TRICKS In Part One, I touched on the importance of proper housekeeping. Apart from the need to ensure that your will is in a safe place (and losing the original will can pose serious problems, since the Master […]
Read MoreESTATE PLANNING: PART 2
YOUR WILL In part one, we kicked off our series on estate planning by emphasising how important it is to get your affairs in order so that, amongst other things, you don’t leave a dog’s breakfast behind you on your […]
Read MoreDO YOU NEED A HANDGUN FOR SELF-DEFENCE?
Friday, 12th September 2014 DO YOU NEED A HANDGUN FOR SELF-DEFENCE? I receive quite a few emails and calls from clients concerning the process of obtaining a firearm for self-defence, and as it appears that the South African Police Services […]
Read MoreESTATE PLANNING: PART 1
Putting your house in order: Despite popular belief, the size of your estate should play no role in deciding whether or not you need to plan your estate. If you have assets then you have an estate, and what you […]
Read MoreESTATE PLANNING: WATCH THIS SPACE!
We are in the process of preparing a series of short articles around the extremely important, but often overlooked subject of proper estate planning from A to Z. Our first article will appear early next week and regularly thereafter, and […]
Read MoreA FEW POINTERS FOR LANDLORDS AND TENANTS IN RESPECT OF THE RENTAL HOUSING ACT AND THE CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT
Although the Consumer Protection Act 68 of 2008 has some impact on the relationship between Landlords and Tenants in renting residential property, the Rental Housing Act of 1999 is still paramount and is in almost no way superseded by […]
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