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The Jewish Law of Succession
R1500,00 Incl 15% VAT Add to cartThis is a book that traces the evolution of Jewish law of succession from ancient origins.
Written by Estate Planning Specialist, Dr. Mervin Messias, this book traces the progression of Jewish law from its biblical foundations to its contemporary relevance in modern societies.
Estate Planning Practitioner Mervin Messias has been a practising attorney and notary public for more than 40 years. The wealth of knowledge he has amassed across a broad range of legal disciplines has been skilfully channelled into developing a specialist Estate Planning business.
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Customary Law in South Africa
R1250,00 Incl 15% VAT Add to cartA book everyone should read to understand South Africa’s customary law and community value.
Written by Trust Specialist, Dr. Mervin Messias, a recognised Estate Planning Specialist, this book offers a comprehensive exploration of customary law in South Africa and its intricate relationship with statutory law.
Dr. Mervin Messias, a distinguished practising attorney with over 40 years of experience, is widely regarded as an expert in estate planning. His unwavering commitment to legal education has not only elevated the profession but has also made a significant lasting impact on the broader South African community.
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Shariah Law of Succession
R1500,00 Incl 15% VAT Add to cartA book that illuminates family, succession, unity, faith, and justice in Islamic inheritance.
Written by Trust Specialist, Dr. Mervin Messias, a recognised Estate Planning Specialist, this insightful book explores the principles and practicalities of Islamic succession, focusing on the wasiyyah as both a legal and spiritual document.
Dr. Mervin Messias has practised as an attorney for over 40 years and is internationally recognised for his expertise in trusts, estates, and succession planning. His ninth book, “Shariah Book of Succession”, marks a significant expansion of Messias’s scholarly repertoire into the domain of Islamic inheritance law.



