The Rev Room

EP02: Trusts, Death, and Getting It Done: Legal Real Talk with Nicole

Francois Geldenhys Season 1 Episode 2

In this episode of The Rev Room, host Francois sits down with BizRev’s legal manager Nicole Lin for a brutally honest look at one of the most overlooked aspects of business and legacy planning - estate administration. From the staggering delays in the Master’s Office to the hidden power of letters of wishes and trust annexures, Nicole demystifies the “boring stuff” and reveals the essential legal steps entrepreneurs should be taking to avoid chaos after death. If you’re a founder who’s too busy building to think about what happens after you’re gone—this conversation is your wake-up call.

💡 THREE KEY TAKEAWAYS

Delays Are the Norm, Not the Exception

Expecting a deceased estate to wrap in 3–6 months is outdated. Governmental red tape—from Home Affairs to banks—is causing unprecedented backlogs.

Preparation Is Power

Having your documents, asset lists, and trust annexures in place before they’re needed can radically accelerate estate processing and reduce cost, time, and heartache.

Letters of Wishes Are Underrated

While not legally binding, they provide clarity, direction, and emotional context—especially helpful for family members and executors navigating your intentions.

Your legacy deserves more than assumptions and inbox clutter. Take 90 minutes to get your estate roadmap in place, your future self (and family) will thank you. Let’s make structure your secret weapon.

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