Legal Integrity Upheld: A Case Study on Estate Administration and Court Procedures
An in-depth analysis of the Frankel Engelbrecht N.O v Mokitimi case, focusing on estate administration, court procedures, and the enforcement of judicial orders.
Engelsman Magabane Incorporated
An in-depth analysis of the Frankel Engelbrecht N.O v Mokitimi case, focusing on estate administration, court procedures, and the enforcement of judicial orders.
Unmarried couples buying property together in South Africa face unique legal challenges. Learn how to protect your rights and divide assets fairly with advice from Engelsman Magabane Incorporated.
Estate planning is the process of managing and organizing your assets during your lifetime and deciding how they will be distributed upon your death. It involves drafting a will, setting up trusts, determining how taxes and debts will be handled, and designating beneficiaries for various assets.
The accrual system is a legal mechanism that allows couples to maintain separate ownership of their estates during marriage while sharing in the growth of each other’s estates once the marriage dissolves, whether by death or divorce.
When navigating the legal intricacies of marriage, estate planning, and inheritance, having a notary public by your side ensures that your documents are legally binding, expertly drafted, and compliant with South African law.
Dealing with real estate in a deceased estate is often a complicated and emotionally taxing process for heirs. Whether you are looking to transfer ownership, sell the property, or resolve disputes among beneficiaries, it’s crucial to understand your options and the legal framework that governs these decisions.
Administering a deceased estate can be a daunting process, filled with bureaucratic hurdles and potential delays, especially in regions like the Northern Cape, where local practices and conditions may add unique challenges.
In today’s unpredictable world, planning for the future is not just wise but essential. Two critical legal documents that provide individuals and couples with the security and control needed over their personal and financial affairs are a will and an antenuptial contract.
When it comes to securing your legacy and ensuring your loved ones are taken care of, the importance of a well-drafted will cannot be overstated. At Engelsman Magabane Incorporated, Frankel Engelbrecht is the legal expert you can trust to guide you through the intricacies of will drafting with precision, empathy, and unmatched expertise.
Blended families, formed through second marriages or partnerships, bring immense joy but also unique estate planning challenges. Recent court rulings in South Africa highlight the importance of revising your estate plan to ensure fair and clear distribution of assets, especially when stepchildren are involved. Engelsman Magabane Incorporated can help you navigate these complexities and create a plan that reflects your wishes for your blended family.