Legal&You November

Legal&You November
From social media law to the Black Friday hype, we have new articles to keep you informed, interested and entertained.

Our November articles share information that you can use to to build your better 2023. From managing your digital legacy to avoiding the festive financial pinch, we hope you enjoy these insights.

Darren Cohen
Darren Cohen - General Manager
26 October 2022 | 3 minute read
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Soon the festive season will be upon us, the new year will follow, and our resolutions will become reality. While you may have come to expect the financial pinch of the new year, we want to help you manage the final weeks of this year so that 2023 gets off to a better start, if you give yourself enough time!

Our nearly-there November articles celebrate the future, focusing on positive steps you can make in order to build a better 2023.

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There was a time when it seemed like there were no consequences on the internet and that what happened online, stayed online. Not anymore. South Africa has joined the growing list of countries who are taking a stand on what their citizens get up to in cyberspace.

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We all know that your social media profiles remain active after you're gone. Do you want them to be available for your family and friends to remember you? Or do you want them, and all your data, deleted? These are latest additions to the questions we have to ask when planning our estates.

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November is Red Ribbon Month, and we wear our ribbons to raise awareness and stand in solidarity with those who live with HIV and AIDS. This year, we hope you also wear it with hope and an appreciation that, while there is much to do, we are actually making progress.

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The hype around Black Friday is everywhere. We look forward to the huge sales and even spend money we might not have, because we believe these are great savings. What if they're not? We look at the deals and the savings and decide.

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