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Does Your Debt Die With You?

When the final note is played, debts become a part of the legacy shared. (Anonymous)

Debt’s journey  

Unfortunately, your debts don’t evaporate when you pass away. But there is a silver lining as they don’t typically hitch a ride to your family either – unless they’re tied by joint financial obligations or a community of property marriage (a marital regime where all assets and liabilities of both spouses are combined in a joint estate). Read on for a rundown of some of the key considerations.

Secured or unsecured?

It’s important to ascertain whether debt is secured or unsecured. Secured debt is linked to a specific asset, such as a holiday house, which serves as collateral, so if your estate cannot afford to pay off the loan, the holiday house will need to be sold. 

On the other hand, credit card debts are unsecured, and your estate’s residual assets settle the amount owed. 

Creditors may lose out 

If your estate is solvent, all your debts will be settled before your heirs can inherit anything. If, however, you don’t have sufficient assets to cover your debts, your creditors may lose out. You can rest assured that no one will inherit your debt unless they are joint owners or have signed as surety for your debts. 

What about joint obligations?

If you decided to take out a joint loan with another person, the other person is responsible for the balance of the debt. Please be sure to check the terms and conditions of any joint agreement to ensure that the other party doesn’t struggle when you die. 

A powerful shield

Life insurance can be a powerful shield to protect your assets. Having the right policies in place can prevent your beneficiaries from having to make tricky decisions. 

An act of love 

Estate planning is an act of love, ensuring that the financial weight of debt doesn’t fall on the shoulders of those you hold dear. You’re offering your beneficiaries peace of mind by thoughtfully organising your affairs and making provisions to address outstanding obligations. 

Ducks in a row

Remember that your estate plan needs to be reviewed continually, as your financial situation is not static. We’ll also need to document everything, including your passwords to various accounts. This will assist your executors in winding up your estate. 

Help your family to avoid difficult decisions 

Our team is here to support you in creating a plan that ensures your legacy brings positivity and clarity. Once you’re happy with your estate plan, we encourage you to share it with your family and heirs to help them appreciate the thought behind your choices. It’s the last gift you can give them.

If you need help preparing or updating your estate plan, please speak to us.

Jason Yutar: +27 83 415 9603 or
Zaheera Mohammed: +27 82 775 1898

Disclaimer: The information provided herein should not be used or relied on as professional advice. No liability can be accepted for any errors or omissions nor for any loss or damage arising from reliance upon any information herein. Always contact us for specific and detailed advice.

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