Free wills during national wills week

It is important to have a valid will drafted by a professional.

ATTORNEYS across the country will be drafting free, basic wills during National Wills Week from Monday to Friday, 14 to 18 September.

“If you are a parent, a breadwinner, a homeowner and generally want to ensure that your affairs are in order, it is important that you have a valid will drafted by a professional. A valid will allows you to state your last wishes, who should inherit your assets and property, to appoint an executor of your choice for your estate and also a guardian for your minor children,” said Law Society of South Africa (LSSA) co-chairpersons Busani Mabunda and Richard Scott.

If you were married, divorced or widowed recently, or you have started cohabitating with your partner or have bought new property, you must have a will. Similarly, unmarried persons – particularly those who may have a number of people and extended family members who depend on them financially – should ensure they have a will in place, as several people could make a claim on their estates.

During National Wills Week from 14 to 18 September, attorneys participating in the National Wills Week initiative will display posters with their contact details so the public can make appointments with attorneys in their area.

What you should take to the attorney for your will to be drafted:

Before you go to the attorney, think about

Why should an attorney draft your will?

What could happen to your estate if you die without a valid will?

But, the following problems may arise if you die without leaving a will:

Where to find an attorney to draft your will:

The contact details of attorneys participating in the National Wills Week project can be accessed at www.LSSA.org.za.

Alternatively call the KwaZulu-Natal Law Society on 033-345-1304.

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