Helen Low

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Helen H. Low Q.C.
Helen H. Low Q.C.
Helen H. Low Q.C., Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP
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Helen Low QC is a lawyer with Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP in Vancouver. She practises primarily as a wills, estates and trusts lawyer. She assists clients when contentious disputes arise in respect of wills, trusts, inheritances, powers of attorneys and elderly and incapable family members. She has been counsel on numerous wills variation claims, trust variation applications, committeeship proceedings, joint tenancy and other asset transfer disputes and other estate disputes. Helen can resolve these matters through negotiation, mediation or litigation. She also advises clients on estate planning, business succession planning, including drafting wills, trusts, personal planning documents and other agreements, to help families and business owners transfer their assets to their intended beneficiaries without future disputes. Since 2007, she has been an adjunct professor at UBC’s Faculty of Law teaching wills and estate law. In 2014, Helen was appointed Queen’s Counsel to recognize her expertise, reputation and contribution in the profession.

Helen helped review A Death in Your Family.