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Preparing Your Will
Why You Should Consider a Will
What happens when you die without a will
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You don’t have to prepare a will
Choosing an Executor
What to consider when choosing your executor
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Other factors to consider in choosing an executor
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You can name more than one person to act as executor
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How you can make the job easier for your executor
Preparing a Will
Legal requirements for a will
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Who can prepare a will
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When you should prepare a will
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Elements of a will
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Your will should be specific in its detail
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What your will does
not
include
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Who you can leave your estate to
Preparing Your Will: Step-by-Step
Step 1. Choose your executor
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Step 2. Write the will
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Step 3. Sign the will
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Step 4. Keep your will in a safe place
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Step 5. Register your will
Changing or Cancelling a Will
You can change your will after you’ve prepared it
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You can cancel your will
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Getting married or divorced
Common Questions
How is a will different from a power of attorney or representation agreement?
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What is a “living will”?
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Do I need to prepare a new will if I move between provinces?
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