Wills, Trusts and Estate Administrators

The PHL Deceased Estate Administration Services Company was born out of the frustrations of individuals who experienced difficulties, limitations and hindrances in the aftermath of a family member's death. The challenges emanate from the deceased person's estate and the responsibilities that come with caring for the descendants or remaining members of the family. The traditional methods appear not to be helpful any longer. PHL then set itself to assist individuals who find themselves in this situation through legal processes to meet the wishes of their loved ones upon their demise.

PHL employs the Law of Succession and Law of Intestate Succession (where the deceased has omitted to make a will), its associated sections, in the execution of the requests of those who seek its assistance. The Law of Succession is an integral part of the South African Law and our practice. The law helps PHL in identifying and evaluating legal challenges in Wills, Trusts, Estates and Conveyancing related thereto. Our practice also regularly receives referrals from colleagues in the legal profession.

Our skills, empirical and academic knowledge are applied meritoriously in our practice when interpreting problems and dealing with Wills and Deceased Estates. All this stems from the recognition of the Law of Succession and Law of Intestate Succession in everyday life.

Wills Estate
If you have dependants or assets such as a house, money in the bank, creating a will is very important. It specifies what must happen to those assets after your death.

PHL Estate Administrators can assist you in drafting your will and educating you by answering the following questions:

1. What is a will?

2. Why is it important to make a will?

3. Who may make a will?

4. What makes a will valid?

5. What are the rights of a person making a will?

6. What happens if you die without a will?

7. What happens if you die when you have a will?
Do you need an Agent or an Executor to wind-up the estate of your loved ones?

PHL Estates Administrators provides the administration of deceased estates which involves:
  • The acceptance of the appointment as Executor or Executor's agent on deceased estates.

  • Attending to the winding up of the deceased estates as required by law.

Do not waste time, just give us a call or complete our online form for assessment, a team of dedicated professionals will be glad to assist.

We bring service to your door step. After our free assessment, we come to your home or your workplace to collect the estate documents at no charge. (Gauteng, Mpumalanga, Polokwane, North West, Northern Cape and Free State).

During your first consultation, we take you through the process of the estate administration and make sure that we communicate the progress.

Trusts Contact
A trust may be established where a testator wishes to protect the beneficiary from himself and, thinks it wise to entrust the ownership and control over the property in the interest of the beneficiary, to a third party. A trust can also be used to advance an impersonal cause, for example, the protection of rhinos.

A trust is regulated by legislation and PHL adheres to its principles as defined in the Trust Property Control Act 57 of 1988, which regulates the administration of trust property by trustees where such trusts have been established by means of trust instruments.

1. Trust mortis causa (valid will)
2. Trust inter vivos (contract)
3. A bewind trust (administration of assets vests with trustee)
4. Trust founder, trustee, trust beneficiary or cestui que
5. Capital beneficiary and Income beneficiary
Contact Person: Mamolefi Moeketsi

Email: enquiries@phladmin.co.za

Cell Phone: 078 460 7005 or 082 217 7868

Landline: 011 043 1353 or 012 365 1056

Fax: 086 653 6812++
 

Physical Address:

37 Kobie Kriege Street
S.A. Dutch Investment Building
2nd Floor - Office 2B
Krugersdorp
1740
Postal Address:

P. O. Box 341
Newlands
Pretoria
0049


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