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LegalLife Legal Advisors & Services in Legal

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1st Floor, Building E, Hurlingham Office Park, Woodlands Avenue Hurlingham View, Gauteng, 2196

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Description about LegalLife Legal Advisors & Services in Legal

LegalLife – The Trusts and Wills Specialists!


LegalLife is a division of the established South African law firm, Hall & Associates Inc.

As a niche Legal Services provider, LegalLife specialises in the drafting of Wills and the creation of Family, Property and Business Trusts.


LegalLife conveniently offer its services online, through Skype consultations or in person - giving you the flexibility that suits your lifestyle.


For more information, call our offices or visit www.hallinc.co.za to download your FREE Trust and Will Information Guides or to complete your order online.

Press Release from LegalLife Legal Advisors & Services in Legal

Trusts [Sunday, August 14, 2011]

Most people generally understand what a company is and how it works. But trusts seem to be  the best kept secret that no-one talks about! Just like a company, a trust is a separate legal entity that is created by trust documents, which are lodged with the Master of the local High Court, and given an IT number.

LegalLife can assist you with the incorporation of your family, property or business trust and ensure that it is registered at the Master's Office.

LegalLife offers the following services with regards to this:

* Online Consultations (via Skype) - optional
* Personal Consultations - optional
* Preparation of all trust documents
* Lodging and registration of your trust at the Master's Office

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Wills and Living Wills [Sunday, August 14, 2011]

What is a Will and why do I need one?

A will is a legal document that allows a person to ensure that their final wishes and intentions regarding their estate are known and can be fulfilled.

If you die without leaving a valid will, the law will choose your beneficiaries, the executor and the way that your estate will be distributed. There may also be undue delays and expenses in the reporting and administration of your estate, which may cause hardship on your family, who may be dependent on your estate for their livelihood.


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