Identity Fraud and Statutory Wills
If a person lacks the capacity to make a new Will or amend an existing Will, friends or relatives of the deceased can make an application to the court to authorise the making of a Will in certain circumstances. These Wills are commonly referred to as statutory wills. […]
Choosing the right Adviser
We have recently acted on behalf of a client who has been awarded significant damages in respect to the negligence of his former solicitors. This unfortunate case serves to highlight the importance of making the best choice possible when it comes to selecting the advisers you entrust to look after your affairs. […]
The New Havilah Legal Website
Welcome to the new Havilah Legal website featuring our redesigned logo and colour scheme! […]
Asset, Revenue and Ownership Protection
The role of insurance in asset, revenue and ownership protection as part of a succession plan. […]
Plan Ahead for the New Age Pension Deeming Rules
The rules for assessing account-based pensions (ABP) are set to become less favourable with a move to deeming proposed from January 1, 2015. In certain situations, deeming the income from an ABP is likely to create a higher income assessment. […]
Security in the Digital Age
In today’s technology driven, email reliant, digitally connected, fast paced world – data or information is currency. It is valuable and should be treated as such. Unscrupulous individuals and organisations exist for the sole purpose of getting their hands on such data to exploit it or make a profit by selling it on to others. […]

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