Introduction In the administration of deceased estates a person can die intestate (without a will) or testate (leaving behind a valid will). In this article I look at issues relating
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Introduction In the administration of deceased estates a person can die intestate (without a will) or testate (leaving behind a valid will). In this article I look at issues relating
In the administration of deceased estates there can be disputes over the validity of wills. In this article I look at the requirements for a valid will and how wills can be challenged at law
A person dies testate if he or she leaves behind a valid will at the time of his or her death otherwise he or she is intestate. Where a person dies testate the deceased estate is dealt with in terms of the will.