Deceased Estates - Unique & Specific Transactions

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Deceased Estates - Unique & Specific Transactions

About this course

When administering the winding up of a deceased estate, it is important to know that each estate is unique, and that the information may not always fit your particular circumstances.This session has been designed to discuss unique circumstances and specific transactions that needs to be dealt with in the winding up of the estate.Topics Discussed:Acquiring an asset from a Deceased EstateAcquiring a property from a Deceased Estate“Unnatural Causes” on a death certificate: Implications for Reporting the EstateFinancial uncertainty after your spouse’s passingSafeguarding inherited assets in the face of insolvencyAdministration of an Insolvent Deceased EstateExecutor FraudChallenging, Contesting and Disputing a willLate claims against the Deceased EstateUsufructsDirector/Shareholder dies with a credit loanDirector/Shareholder dies with a debit loanAll Included:Video presented courseDownloadable course materialCertificate of trainingAssessment (optional)SAIT Accredited - 4 verifiable CPD pointsAbout the Presenter:Lize MullerLize is seasoned in the Administration of Deceased’s Estates as she has been administering deceased estates since 2001. Lize has an AIPSA Diploma in Insolvency Law and obtained a certificate in Administration of Deceased’s Estates, Continuing Legal Education and the Law Society of South Africa.Lize has now decided to share her vast knowledge on the subject to learners wanting to embark on this journey.

What you'll learn

  • understanding the unique aspects of deceased estate administration
  • navigating financial uncertainty after a spouse's passing
  • recognizing the implications of different death certificate causes
  • dealing with executor fraud
  • administering insolvent deceased estates

Skills you'll gain

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