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Why you should have a will

Rohrs Duvenage Attorneys is celebrating National Wills Week from 12 to 16 September 2022

ESTATE planning and having a will is vital for everyone. Individuals who pass away without leaving a Last Will and Testament are subject to the Intestate Succession Act 81 of 1987, which governs that their estate is dealt with. This means the person who has passed away has left no financial or other instructions as to whom will inherit from his or her estate, presuming there are any monetary, property or other benefits to inherit.

The importance of having a valid Last Will and Testament

It is recommended you have an attorney assist you in tailoring your Last Will and Testament to your exact preferences and instructions so your financial and other directions are carried out as per your wishes and cannot be questioned after you pass away.

Rohrs Duvenage Attorneys can help you compose a will that will convey your wishes to your family in the event of your death.

Our highly-skilled lawyers can draft a clear and instructive Last Will and Testament, thereby eliminating any feuds between family members who may disagree on the distribution of your assets.

Contact Rohrs Duvenage Attorneys to compose or review your will.
Tel 035 7721111 or find us in the FNB/Absa building at 8 Smith Street, Empangeni.

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