National Wills Week: Take control of your estate
Description
National Wills Week takes place on 15 – 19 September 2025. Many people underestimate the importance of a properly drafted will until it’s too late. Without one, your estate will be distributed according to the Intestate Succession Act, which may not reflect your wishes and could create unnecessary complications for your loved ones.Gretchen Barkhuizen-Barbosa, Practice Head and Director, and Emily West, Director in the Trusts & Estates Law practice, highlight why having a will is crucial for effective estate planning. They highlight the following:
Control and clarity: Nominate an executor you trust, outline their powers, and protect minor children through testamentary trusts.
Asset and business management: Ensure smooth administration of complex assets, businesses, and foreign investments.
Tax and liquidity planning: Reduce unnecessary taxes and ensure your estate can meet its obligations.
Legally binding guidance: A will enforces your intentions, unlike a non-binding letter of wishes.
National Wills Week is a reminder to take a proactive approach to estate planning and secure peace of mind for your loved ones.