Dividing the Home in Divorce: More Than Just Who Stays
Who gets the house in a divorce? It’s about more than just living arrangements. Here’s what you need to know about title deeds, mortgages, and transferring ownership the legal way.
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Who gets the house in a divorce? It’s about more than just living arrangements. Here’s what you need to know about title deeds, mortgages, and transferring ownership the legal way.
Can cohabiting partners in South Africa make medical or financial decisions for each other? Learn the legal risks and how to protect your rights with 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.
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.
Discover why cohabitation agreements are essential for unmarried couples in South Africa. Learn how Engelsman Magabane Incorporated can help protect your rights and assets.
A marriage in community of property is the default marital regime in South Africa if no Antenuptial Agreement is signed. When married under this system, all assets and liabilities are shared equally between the spouses.
An Antenuptial Agreement is a legal contract entered into by two people before their marriage to determine how their assets and liabilities will be handled during the marriage and in the event of a divorce or death.
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.
For centuries, notarial deeds, crucial documents for property transactions and other legal matters, have existed solely in physical form. However, the tide is turning towards digitization, and the benefits for both legal professionals and the public are significant. Here’s how the digitization of notarial deeds is revolutionizing efficiency and accessibility.