South Africa, September 2025 – The Law Society of South Africa (LSSA) has announced that the National Wills Week will take place from 15–19 September 2025. During this week, participating attorneys across the country will draft basic wills free of charge, giving South Africans the opportunity to secure their legacies and protect their loved ones.
While many people delay writing a will, the reality is simple: if you own anything of value — from a home, a car, investments, or even sentimental items — you need a will. National Wills Week aims to raise awareness about the importance of wills and to ensure that every South African, regardless of income, can exercise their right to plan for the future.
Why You Must Have a Will
A will is more than a legal document — it’s your voice after death. It ensures that your assets are distributed exactly according to your wishes, a right known as freedom of testation. Without it, your estate may not be handled in a way that reflects your intentions.
Key reasons to have a will:
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✅ You choose who inherits your assets, whether it’s family, friends, or charities.
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✅ You decide who will take care of your minor children by appointing a guardian.
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✅ You nominate your own executor (the person who winds up your estate).
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✅ You avoid unnecessary delays, costs, and family disputes.
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✅ You provide clear guidance, preventing emotional strain and conflict among loved ones.
Why Should an Attorney Draft Your Will?
While there are DIY templates online, a shocking number of wills are declared invalid because they don’t comply with the Wills Act 7 of 1953.
Attorneys are trained professionals who understand estate law. They ensure your will:
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Meets all legal requirements (such as proper signatures and witnesses).
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Reflects your true wishes, with no ambiguity.
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Takes into account complex situations such as second marriages, blended families, or business ownership.
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Protects your estate from unnecessary taxes, costs, and legal challenges.
Having your will drafted by an attorney could save your family months of stress, conflict, and expensive litigation.
What Happens If You Die Without a Will?
If you pass away without a valid will, your estate is distributed under the Intestate Succession Act. While the Act attempts to be fair, it cannot reflect your unique circumstances or preferences.
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Your assets may go to relatives you never intended to benefit.
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Your chosen partner (especially in the case of unmarried or customary relationships) may not inherit.
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Appointing an executor can take months, leaving your family without access to funds.
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Costs may be higher, draining value from the estate.
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Family conflict and disputes are common without clear instructions.
In South Africa, a significant percentage of estates are still wound up without wills, which leaves families vulnerable, especially those with minor children or dependents.
National Wills Week 2025 – Protect Your Legacy
National Wills Week is your chance to put this vital document in place. Attorneys across the country will provide free drafting of basic wills, making this service accessible to everyone.
Dates: 15–19 September 2025
Who qualifies? Any South African resident who needs a basic will drafted.
Where? At participating attorney firms nationwide.
For more information or to find an attorney near you:
📞 Call the Law Society of South Africa at (012) 366 8800
📧 Email: lssa@lssa.org.za
🌐 Visit: www.lssa.org.za
The Bottom Line
Writing a will is one of the most important acts of responsibility you can take. It’s not just about wealth — it’s about peace of mind, protecting your loved ones, and ensuring your legacy lives on.
Don’t leave your family with uncertainty, costs, and disputes. Use National Wills Week 2025 to secure your future, free of charge, with the help of a qualified attorney.