COMMON QUESTIONS ABOUT A WILL

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October 31, 2016
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a4_aLife is unpredictable, if something were to happen to you, do you know where your assets will go? Having a Will is one of the most important documents you could own, especially if you have children. Below are important reasons why this should be one of your top priorities.

Why should I have a Will?

A Will enables you to name your heirs. Should you die without a Will (intestate) your assets will be divided according to the Intestate Succession Act. That may benefit people whom you did not wish to name as your heirs.

Who is allowed to sign your Will as witness?

Your will must be signed in the presence of two witnesses, who also sign in each other’s presence. Only persons older than 14 years are qualified to sign as witnesses. 

What is the cost of Executor’s fees?

The maximum remuneration payable to an executor is determined by law and is currently fixed at 3.5% of the total gross estate value. Executor’s fees may, however, be negotiated with the person who has been appointed as executor of your Will. 

How often should I revise my Will?

It is recommended that Wills be revised at least every 2 years. It is also important to review your Will after events like marriage, birth, divorce or the purchase of property.

This article is a general information sheet and should not be used or relied on as legal or other professional advice. No liability can be accepted for any errors or omissions nor for any loss or damage arising from reliance upon any information herein. Always contact your legal adviser for specific and detailed advice. Errors and omissions excepted (E&OE)