Do Cohabiting Partners Need Wills? The Risks of Not Having One
Cohabiting partners in South Africa risk losing assets and inheritance without a will. Learn why drafting a will is essential and how Engelsman Magabane Incorporated can assist.
Engelsman Magabane Incorporated
Cohabiting partners in South Africa risk losing assets and inheritance without a will. Learn why drafting a will is essential and how Engelsman Magabane Incorporated can assist.
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.
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.
The closure of a company through liquidation can be a stressful time for everyone involved. However, recent legal developments in South Africa emphasize protecting a particularly vulnerable group: the company’s employees. Engelsman Magabane Incorporated explains the growing focus on prioritizing employee claims during liquidation proceedings.
Traditionally, wills have focused on tangible assets like property and possessions. However, the digital age has introduced a new category: digital assets. These can include:
Cryptocurrency holdings
Online accounts (social media, email, etc.)
Digital content (e-books, music, photos)
Domain names and website ownership
By providing expert guidance in cost consultation and taxation, Engelsman Magabane Incorporated helps clients navigate the financial aspects of legal services with confidence and ease. Our commitment to transparency, efficiency, and compliance ensures that our clients receive the best possible support for their legal and financial needs.