by Kayla Pienaar | Aug 14, 2025 | Wills , Estates & Trusts
Question from a Reader “I’m getting married soon and know that we are going to have to get a will in place. My friend told me that an important decision is deciding on who the executor of our estate will be. I have no idea though how to decide or what to consider. Can...
by Kayla Pienaar | Jul 30, 2025 | Divorce
Divorce can have significant implications for retirement and pension funds. It is crucial to have a well-drafted retirement fund clause in a divorce settlement agreement to avoid rejection of claims by the fund. If the clause is not properly drafted, it may require a...
by Kayla Pienaar | Jul 23, 2025 | Property Law
What is Co-Ownership? Co-ownership is when one or more people jointly own the same property. In essence, it is when they legally share ownership without dividing the property into physical portions for their exclusive use. It is possible to agree that owners acquire...
by Kayla Pienaar | Jun 18, 2025 | Family Law
Office of the Family Advocate The Office of the Family Advocate is involved in the evaluation and recommendation to the relevant Court upon written request by a party in a divorce action or application related to disputes over primary care or contact or any aspect of...
by Kayla Pienaar | Jun 18, 2025 | Business
The Companies Act 71 of 2008 (“Companies Act”) contains a mechanism whereby directors can take action to protect the interests of the company in situations where a director or directors do not act in the interest of the Company. Section 162 of the Companies Act allows...
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