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Naming a minor as a beneficiary – why it can backfire

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When it comes to life insurance, naming your minor child as a beneficiary may seem like the most natural decision. But this well-intentioned move can lead to unintended consequences and even financial risk. Most parents assume that naming their child as a beneficiary guarantees protection of their life assurance benefits. But legally, minors cannot receive policy payouts directly. That’s where things get complicated.

Divorce law changes and property ownership

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South Africa’s family law is set for a significant shift. The proposed amendments could impact how property and other assets are divided in the event of divorce or death, even when there is an antenuptial agreement in place. This is one of the most substantial adjustments seen in matrimonial property law in some time.

Lobola, marriage and homeownership – navigating the implications

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In many African cultures, the conclusion of lobola negotiations marks a major milestone. It symbolises the formal union of two families. While this deeply rooted tradition is widely embraced, fewer people understand its impact on homeownership.

Updating a will after divorce protects your legacy

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Divorce, while undoubtedly difficult, is a common experience that many of us go through. Amid the emotional turmoil and the seemingly endless checklist of tasks, there is one crucial undertaking that often gets overlooked: and that is updating your will. This oversight can lead to unexpected consequences, especially when it comes to inheritance rights.

Partnership dispute planning – prenups for corporate divorce

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In the same way that prenuptial agreements are considered a necessity for many marriages, business partnerships require meticulous planning to safeguard against the consequences of potential disputes and ensure a smooth separation if the need arises. By incorporating comprehensive shareholder agreements or Memorandums of Incorporation (MOIs), businesses can protect their interests and foster fair and equitable outcomes during unforeseen conflicts.

Two-Pot retirement system – withdrawal FAQs

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From 1 September 2024 South Africans with retirement funds have the option to participate in South Africa’s two component retirement system. Qualifying consumers with tax directives will be able to access approximately R100 billion in retirement savings.

Unpacking the Pros and cons of joint home loans

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The journey to joint home ownership can be an exciting one and may improve your chances of being approved for a home loan. However, whether you are financing a home as a couple (married or unmarried), as business partners or even as friends, a home loan is a serious and long-term financial commitment.

Optimising a family business and safeguarding relationships

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Family-owned businesses make up a significant portion of all businesses registered and operating in South Africa. In fact, family-owned businesses are today recognised as vital participants in, and contributors to, the country’s economy.

Why financial advice is different for women?

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Despite some changes in recent years, women still have a tendency to leave financial affairs to their husbands. Often, women are far removed from the detail and this could be an obstacle when they need to make financial decisions they have little experience or knowledge of. Divorce or the death of a spouse can turn the best laid financial plans upside down.

BOOK REVIEW | My Life Hacks

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This book explains Leandie's rituals for her body, mind, soul and business, and the ‘life hacks’ the author figured out following both the death of her mother and her divorce. These rituals helped her be the best version of herself.

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