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If your parents were married in community of property, your mother had the right to leave her share of the house to her other children.
Because your parents were married in community of property, your mother has claim to 50% of the joint estate and might be able to overturn the transfer.
If you don't buy the house, your chances of recovering the money aren't very good.
It depends on whether the person has testamentary capacity, which is explained below.
The assets are kept in an account under the supervision of the Master of the High Court until the child turns 18.
Because you did not agree to the second marriage, it is void. You can contest the will.
The Intestate Succession Act of 1987 applies
You can lodge a complaint with the Master of the High Court.
No, but he will inherit part of your share of the house when you pass away.
Unless he made a will leaving his share of the property and assets to his girlfriend, she cannot claim his estate.