Monday, December 2, 2013

Some mistakes made by the rich and famous. :-)


The Ungrateful Living Jerry Garcia, lead guitarist of the Grateful Dead, executed his will in 1994.  Jerry Garcia was married 3 times and his assets and possessions were divided up between all three of his wives.  This was a result of a very unhappy widow, who then owed money to his previous wives.  Jerry’s will caused huge emotional distress amongst the women. Problems arose when alimony payments were cut off to the middle wife and she settled for significant less than she was owed, causing  a nasty fight. It should have been mandatory for Garcia to provide separate rolls for his beneficiaries and executors. 
Takeaway: Choose an unbiased person, such as a lawyer, to be the executor. (The executor does not need to be a financial or legal expert, but such expertise can certainly help.) 

Elvis Presley The King of Executors Elvis Presley named his father as his Executor. Since children typically outlive their parents, this is generally not advised. However, in Presley’s case, his father actually served as his executor. 
Takeaway: Do not assign your parent as an executor.  He/she will most likely pass away before you or not long after, shifting the control to the court.

Read more: http://blog.passare.com/2013/09/18/disastrous-celebrity-executor-wars-part-1/ | Passare.com Blog

Saturday, October 5, 2013

MASTER'S OFFICE MOVE

http://mycapetown.co.za/news/2013/09/modernised-masters-office-for-cape-town/
The Master of the High Court in Cape Town deals with all deceased estates of persons passing away in the Western Cape area.  They were located in the old SARS Building behind the Magistrates Court in Roeland Street, but have now moved to lovely new premises at 45 Castle Street, Cape Town.
The move seems to have gone relatively well.  They have 10 floors in this new building and have allocated the floors according to function, which seems to be working well.   Their opening hours for the public are from 8am to 1pm, Monday to Friday, and their new telephone number is 021-832 3000.
Parking is either in the street around the area, or you can try the Parking Garage at Picbel Parcade in Strand Street.
If you need any assistance with a deceased estate, please feel free to contact us at 021-5511741.
We act as executors and assist members of the public with the winding up of deceased estates.