The majority of Canadians do not know the difference between a power of attorney (PoA) and a will but it ultimately comes down to life and death. A will protects your wishes after you have passed, whereas a power of attorney protects your needs while you are alive....
Planning an estate can be confusing for a lot of reasons: The immediate grief brought by the loss of a loved one The panic to ensure everything is in order for the rest of your family The difficulty in locating all pertinent information Aside from that, the legal...
Jessie Vaid, the founder of ReadyWhen, has been a Notary Public in BC since the early 2000’s. During this time he has assisted thousands of clients with their estate plans. In doing so, he was often struck by how the current manner of completing an Estate plan is...
There comes a time in everyone’s life when they begin to think about how they will protect their family, and share everything they worked so hard to build over their lifetime. The first major step in this process is writing a will. A will dictates how your final...
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