Office: Norwood, Johannesburg
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Why You Should Plan Your Estate
The High Cost of No Estate Plan
Failing to plan your estate is not a neutral act; it has serious consequences. It can lead to your assets being distributed against your wishes by a rigid state formula, cause devastating delays for your family, spark bitter internal conflicts, and significantly diminish the value of your legacy through avoidable taxes and legal fees. A proper plan is a final act of care for your loved ones.
Estate planning isn’t just for the wealthy — it’s for anyone who wants to protect loved ones and reduce uncertainty. A legally valid will and clear estate plan ensure your assets are distributed according to your wishes, preventing family disputes and financial strain.
We Handle:
- Holistic Estate Solutions: From wills to trusts and administration.
- Tax & Compliance Expertise: Efficient estate duty planning.
- Accredited Mediation: Qualified under the Gauteng directive for estate dispute resolution.
- Personalised Service: Every client receives tailored, confidential guidance.
- Initial Consultation – Discuss family structure, assets, and goals.
- Drafting Legal Instruments – Wills, trusts, and powers of attorney.
- Tax & Duty Review – Assess potential liabilities and exemptions.
- Final Execution – Sign, witness, and securely store documents.
- Ongoing Review – Update plans as life and law evolve.


- No Valid Will – Dying intestate causes costly delays and unwanted outcomes.
- Outdated Documents – Laws and family structures change — so should your will.
- Incorrect Witnessing – Improper signing invalidates wills under the Wills Act.
- Unstructured Estates – Without trusts, heirs face tax inefficiencies.
- Ignoring Mediation – Estate disputes are subject to the Gauteng High Court’s mediation directive for pre-litigation resolution.
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- Disputed wills and inheritances
- Executor and beneficiary conflicts
- Allegations of undue influence or incapacity
- Trust management disputes

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