Testate and Interstate law Part 1.

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Lukho Mkwedi Phuthi is joined in the Legal Junction segment by Mr. Pholoso Seakamela to discuss the differences between testate and intestate succession under South African law. They explain that testate succession occurs when a person dies, leaving a valid will, which directs how their estate is to be distributed, typically appointing an executor to administer the estate. In contrast, intestate succession happens when someone dies without a valid will, and the estate is distributed according to the Intestate Succession Act, which sets out a legal hierarchy of heirs. They highlight that testate estates generally allow for more control by the deceased over asset distribution, while intestate estates follow statutory rules that may not reflect the deceased’s personal wishes. The discussion also covers legal formalities for valid wills and the potential challenges that arise when estates are intestate, emphasizing the importance of proper estate planning.
3 Jul 2025 9AM English South Africa Christianity · Christianity

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