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24.01.2022 Dying Intestate or Dying Without Will Dying intestate means that the person who has died did not leave a will. When this happens, there is a legal process to follow before any asset can be transferred. According to the law, when there is no will, wealth is distributed according a formula. Administering an estate can be a complex task. WEAPS will guide an executor of an estate through the process. If there is no current will, the process will be different. Our team can assist you.
13.01.2022 The impact of grief can cause tremendous chaos to all aspects of our lives. We all respond differently to grief but the most important thing to remember is that most reactions are normal. Sometimes we find these responses overwhelming, but knowing they are normal helps us to come to terms with the changes. It is also important to note that there is no fixed timetable for these reactions. Learning about grief and the possible reactions to it is helpful to the grieving process. Denise Dale http://denisedale.com/loss-grief/
13.01.2022 What is a Will? A will is a revocable declaration of intention regarding the distribution of our assets to our loved ones upon our demise. Appointing an Executor... Under the law, only one executor is required to be appointed in the will. However, at least two can be appointed, arranged according to priority, in the event that the first executor is unwilling or unable to carry out the duties. A testator is allowed to appoint up to four executors. The executor is someone who is at least 21 years of age and trustworthy in the eyes of the testator. His (or her) role would be to apply for the Grant of Probate from the High Court in the event of the testator’s death. The processes can be overwhelming for the executor. Administering an estate can be a complex task. WEAPS will guide an executor of an estate through the process. Our team can assist you to complete what is required when you are appointed as an executor of an estate.
01.01.2022 The role of administering a will is a very important task. When writing your will, the person or firm appointed to this role is responsible for ensuring that the instructions in the will are carried out.