Estate Planning Essentials: Power of Attorney for Property
A Power of Attorney for Property allows you to appoint someone to manage your financial affairs if you become incapable. The law does not automatically appoint your spouse or other relatives to make decisions about your property when you are incapable.
Top 10 Things You Should Know About Wills
Did you know only half of Canadians actually have a Will? When you die without a Will, the law directs how your property is distributed. Learn nine other important things to know about Wills in this post.
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