A landmark ruling raises the issue of a woman’s right to inherit outside of wedlock regardless of what Nguni customary law dictates, writes Mkhululi Ngxumza A married woman inherits all kinds of assets from her husband, her children, who may die...
Maya Fisher-FrenchOct 4, 2013
A landmark ruling raises the issue of a woman’s right to inherit outside of wedlock regardless of what Nguni customary law dictates, writes Mkhululi Ngxumza A married woman inherits all kinds of assets from her husband, her children, who may die...
Maya Fisher-FrenchSep 27, 2013
When you die all your assets such as your bank account and investment policies are frozen and will only be released once the estate has been finalised. If you do not have a will this can take years to resolve. Sorè Cloete, Legal Manager at Old...
Maya Fisher-FrenchMar 22, 2013
“My husband died without a will. We were married under customary law and I want to know what will happen to his money. We have two young children,” writes Nomsa. Maya replies: Having a will in place that provides instructions on how your money...
Maya Fisher-FrenchFeb 27, 2013
A reader recently wrote to City Press to question how his late wife’s pension benefit had been distributed and whether it was in accordance with the law. It raises some interesting points about the provision of the law and the role of...
Fiona ZerbstJun 3, 2011
If you've nominated someone other than a dependant as the beneficiary of your retirement fund, your wishes might not be honoured when you die, even if you've made that person the sole beneficiary of your estate. This is because pension fund...

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