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Klerksdorp Midweek, Klerksdorp - The Law Society of South Africa announced the annual National Wills Week will take place from September 16 to 20. This initiative provides an ideal opportunity for members of the public to have a basic will drafted by an attorney free of charge. 

By creating a will, you ensure that your assets are distributed according to your wishes after your passing. This privilege is known as ‘freedom of testation’. Unfortunately, many South Africans do not have wills, which can lead to competing claims on estates and confusion among dependents.

Attorneys are qualified professionals who can advise you on potential issues related to your will. They possess the necessary legal knowledge to ensure your will is va-lid and complies with your wishes. 

Drafting a valid will is crucial to avoid complications later.

If you die without a valid will, your assets will be distributed according to the Intestate Succession Act. 

While this Act provides a fair framework, it may not align with your specific preferences. Problems can arise, including delays in appointing an executor, extra costs, and family conflicts due to unclear instructions. 

How to get a free will:
- Book an appointment: Contact an attorney or law firm, listed on the Law Society of South Africa’s website (www.LSSA.org.za), to book an appointment for a free will during National Wills Week.
- Receive expert guidance: Attorneys participating in the campaign have the expertise to ensure your will meets all legal requirements.
- Gain peace of mind: Secure your legacy and protect your loved ones by having a legally sound will.