“I was recently bequeathed an inheritance from my neighbour who I was close to. My inheritance is based on a document which I drafted upon instruction of the neighbour shortly before his death. My neighbour called me and discussed the contents of the documents as well as the reasons why he intended to bequeath a part of his estate to me. I drafted the document had myself, my neighbour and his friend signed the document. Is this document a will and can I rely on this document in order to get the property so bequeathed?”
The first question to be asked in order to properly advise you is, who may make a will? A will can be made by every person of the age of sixteen or more unless at the time of making the will he is mentally incapable of appreciating the nature and effect of his act.
The second question to be asked is whether this document so signed by your neighbour complies with the requirement of a will? The document must consist of the following in order to be qualified as a will:
The wills act provides further that the following persons may not benefit under a will and shall be disqualified from receiving any benefit from that will:
The act however makes provision for the following exceptions contained in Section 4A(2)(a) of the act:
Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (1) –
When now considering the above and applying that to the set of facts above, it should be clear that you are disqualified from inheriting due to the following reasons:
However as indicated above, the court may declare that you will still be able to inherit if you can proof to the court that when you signed the will or drafted the will your intention was never to defraud the deceased.
This is done by way of application, which application is lodged in the High Court with the necessary jurisdiction. It is important to remember that all interested parties must be added to the proceedings, which will include all the other beneficiaries in terms of the will and the master of the High Court as the master will have to be ordered to accept this document as a will.
Reference List:
Get in touch with us to discuss how we can help you with your challenges