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== Step 5. Register your will ==
== Step 5. Register your will ==
You can choose to register your will with the provincial government’s Wills Registry. While the law doesn’t require this step, it’s a good idea. It lets others know where the original copy of your will is kept.
You can choose to register your will with the provincial government’s [https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/life-events/death/wills-registry wills registry]. While the law doesn’t require this step, it’s a good idea. It lets others know where the original copy of your will is kept.


To register your will, you need to file a Wills Notice with the Wills Registry. This is a form that says you’ve prepared a will and where it’s kept. You don’t provide a copy of the will to the Wills Registry, just the Wills Notice.
To register your will, you need to file a '''wills notice''' with the wills registry. This is a form that says you’ve prepared a will and where it’s kept. You don’t provide a copy of the will to the wills registry, just the wills notice.


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