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=== Acknowledgements === | === Acknowledgements === | ||
Contributors to this | Contributors to this publication: | ||
* Legal review: [[Helen Low|Helen Low, QC]] | * Legal review: [[Helen Low|Helen Low, QC]] | ||
* Content review: Hassan el Masri and Joan Letendre, notaries public practicing in British Columbia | * Content review: Hassan el Masri and Joan Letendre, notaries public practicing in British Columbia | ||
* Writing, editing and layout: Jaime Burford, Marisa Chandler, [[Drew Jackson]], Gayla Reid | * Writing, editing and layout: Jaime Burford, Marisa Chandler, [[Drew Jackson]], Gayla Reid | ||
This | This publication was made possible through the financial support of the Law Foundation of BC, the Notary Foundation of BC, the Department of Justice Canada, and the Province of British Columbia. | ||
=== Copyright === | === Copyright === |
Revision as of 22:15, 9 March 2017
Being an Executor is for people who have been appointed as executor in a will. It covers the steps involved in British Columbia in dealing with an estate after a person dies, including the procedure to probate the will. The information reflects the Wills, Estates and Succession Act, which became law in 2014.
Acknowledgements
Contributors to this publication:
- Legal review: Helen Low, QC
- Content review: Hassan el Masri and Joan Letendre, notaries public practicing in British Columbia
- Writing, editing and layout: Jaime Burford, Marisa Chandler, Drew Jackson, Gayla Reid
This publication was made possible through the financial support of the Law Foundation of BC, the Notary Foundation of BC, the Department of Justice Canada, and the Province of British Columbia.
Copyright
Being an Executor © People's Law School is, except for the images, licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 Canada Licence. This licence lets others share, reuse, remix, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as they credit the copyright holder and license their new creations under the identical terms.
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