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Top 3 Reasons to Make a Will
If you are among the 60% of British Columbians who does not have a Will, it is time to finally schedule your appointment to make one! These are the top 3 reasons it is worth your time and money to make a Will and do it right.
Top 5 Reasons to Mediate your Family Law Dispute
When couples separate, there are a number of issues which require attention, including division of property, division of debt, guardianship, parenting time, child support and spousal support.
What is a Power of Attorney and Why do I Need One?
A Power of Attorney is a legal document that allows you to give authority to a trusted person (your “attorney”) to manage your legal and financial affairs while you are still alive.
Trust Basics
There are many kinds of trusts, which can be used for many different purposes. Put very simply, a trust is an interest in property. More particularly, a trust is an equitable or beneficial right or title to property, real or personal, held for the beneficiary (equitable owner) by another person (legal owner).
Advanced Care Planning
I appointed my spouse/daughter/friend to be my power of attorney. That will allow them to make my medical decisions for me if I become incapable, right?
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