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Preparing a '''will''' is a key step in planning for what happens when you pass away. Learn the essentials of preparing a will and tips for creating an '''estate plan'''.
Preparing a '''will''' is a key step in planning for what happens when you pass away. Learn the essentials of preparing a will and tips for creating an '''estate plan'''.


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===If you don’t prepare a will===
===If you don’t prepare a will===
If you don’t have a will, your net estate is distributed to your qualifying next-of-kin or the provincial government under the ''[https://www.canlii.org/en/bc/laws/stat/sbc-2009-c-13/latest/sbc-2009-c-13.html Wills, Estates and Succession Act]''. Our information on [[What Happens When You Die Without a Will? (Script 177)|what happens when you die without a will (no. 177)]] explains this in more detail.
If you don’t have a will, your net estate is distributed to your qualifying next-of-kin or the provincial government under the ''[https://www.canlii.org/en/bc/laws/stat/sbc-2009-c-13/latest/sbc-2009-c-13.html Wills, Estates and Succession Act]''. Our information on [[When Someone Dies Without a Will (No. 177)|what happens when you die without a will (no. 177)]] explains this in more detail.


===A will is only one part of estate planning===
===A will is only one part of estate planning===
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===Your will can be changed after you die===
===Your will can be changed after you die===
If your will doesn’t properly provide for your spouse or children (including illegitimate and adopted children), they can request to have your will changed by a court. This is called a '''wills variation claim'''. Our information on [[The Disappointed Beneficiary (Script 179)|challenging a will (no. 179)]] explains this in more detail.  
If your will doesn’t properly provide for your spouse or children (including illegitimate and adopted children), they can request to have your will changed by a court. This is called a '''wills variation claim'''. Our information on [[Challenging a Will (No. 179)|challenging a will (no. 179)]] explains this in more detail.  


A '''spouse''' includes both a married spouse and a person you have lived in a marriage-like relationship with for two years before your death.
A '''spouse''' includes both a married spouse and a person you have lived in a marriage-like relationship with for two years before your death.
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:Web: [http://www.nidus.ca/ nidus.ca]
:Web: [http://www.nidus.ca/ nidus.ca]


[updated October 2018]
'''The above was last reviewed for legal accuracy by [https://www.mclellanherbert.com/Our-Team.shtml Hugh McLellan], McLellan Herbert.'''


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