2022

Approximately 50% of all Canadians do not have a will. Without a will, there are no instructions for the distribution of your estate. This means...

When dealing with wills, estates, and the wishes of the deceased, the role of the executor is highly important. An executor is responsible for ensuring...

If you are about to purchase a home, you will need to complete the conveyancing process to ensure that the title is properly transferred to...

If you are looking at purchasing a new home, it can be extremely difficult to determine the condition of every property you look at. Homes...

Estate planning can be an emotionally charged, difficult, and complicated process, especially if you have a large family or a complex estate. Whether you are...

Estate distribution can be an emotionally charged and difficult time, especially if the deceased has a large family or complex estate. To ensure that their...

If you are considering making a will for your estate, there are many requirements and important elements to consider. From appointing an executor to distributing...

While factors like closing dates, inspections, and subjects are commonly considered when buying a home, many buyers do not consider their options for ownership before...

In situations related to legal documentation for real estate, property ownership, estate planning, and conveyance, lawyers and notaries can perform similar services. Despite these similarities...

Wills are a vital part of estate planning that should never be overlooked. Having a will allows you to determine how your estate will be...

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