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Adél is an associate in the deceased estates and conveyancing division at Seymore du Toit & Basson. Her department focuses on the administration of deceased estates, especially the transfer of fixed properties from the estate to the relevant heirs.
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Adél is an associate in the deceased estates and conveyancing division at Seymore du Toit & Basson. Her department focuses on the administration of deceased estates, especially the transfer of fixed properties from the estate to the relevant heirs. After achieving cum laude in her B.Com, LL.B and LL.M degrees at the North-West University (Potchefstroom Campus), Adél joined Seymore du Toit & Basson as a candidate attorney in 2011. In 2012 Adél was admitted as Attorney and Conveyancer of the High Court whereafter she was admitted as Notary Public in 2013. Adél showed a keen interest in conveyancing and due to her strong administrative skills she developed an interest in deceased estate administration and deceased estate transfers.
Understanding that losing a loved one can be traumatic but that there are still various legal processes to be followed, Adél and her competent team in the estates department, approaches each client in a compassionate yet professional manner, thereby ensuring that all matters are finalised in an effective yet sensitive way.
Taking the extra step is what makes Adél excel and why her clients appreciate her friendly demeanour when she attends to their matters. As a notary public, Adél also assists couples with the drafting of ante nuptial contracts as well as the drafting of their will, which should be a priority when tying the knot.
For Adél, quality of service, a strong work ethic and her reputation is what matters most and that is why she enjoys working with clients on a personal level and why she sets such high standards for herself when it comes to the service she provides. In her spare time, Adél enjoys reading a good mystery crime novel, spending time with her loved ones or waiting for the next Star Wars movie.
Education
B.Com (Law)
LL.B
LL.M
Admissions
Attorney of the High Court of South Africa
Conveyancer of the High Court of South Africa
Notary Public of the High Court of South Africa
Associations
Legal Practice Council Mpumalanga
Awards
Phatshoane Henney Honorary Medal
Community Involvement
Involved in the firm’s charity events and community outreach programmes
Administration of Estates
Estate Planning
Nuptial Service
Property
Property Transfer
Servitude
Will and Trust
Property Development
Your business and estate planning
31 October 2017,
Adél Schoeman
Talking about death is never easy. But as Benjamin Franklin once stated: “In this world nothing can be said to
...
be certain, except death and taxes’’.
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533
Article
The alter ego principal and inter vivos Trusts – BEWARE!
27 October 2015,
Adél Schoeman
The effective management and administration of a Trust requires much more than merely signing the Trust Deed and the subsequent
...
issuing of the Letter of Authority by the Master of the High Court. The purpose of an inter vivos Trust is, after all, to manage at all times the assets in the Trust to the advantage of the beneficiaries of the Trust. Therefore the alter ego principle, which occurs more often than we think, can have a big influence on the rulings of the courts when it comes to the question of whether a Founder and/or Trustee is indeed one and the same as his or her Trust.
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Your business and estate planning
31 October 2017,
Adél Schoeman
Talking about death is never easy. But as Benjamin Franklin once stated: “In this world nothing can be said to
...
be certain, except death and taxes’’.
show more
READ MORE
533
Article
The alter ego principal and inter vivos Trusts – BEWARE!
27 October 2015,
Adél Schoeman
The effective management and administration of a Trust requires much more than merely signing the Trust Deed and the subsequent
...
issuing of the Letter of Authority by the Master of the High Court. The purpose of an inter vivos Trust is, after all, to manage at all times the assets in the Trust to the advantage of the beneficiaries of the Trust. Therefore the alter ego principle, which occurs more often than we think, can have a big influence on the rulings of the courts when it comes to the question of whether a Founder and/or Trustee is indeed one and the same as his or her Trust.
show more
READ MORE
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Article
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