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Transitioning an Existing Society
What the New Act Means
You need to transition, but the new Act applies right away
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Your society's constitution may be affected
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You should review your society's bylaws
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You need to decide whether to become a member-funded society
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There's a new electronic filing system
10 Key Changes in the New Act
Step 1: Locate the will
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Step 2: Confirm the validity of the will
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Step 3: Protect the assets
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Step 4: Arrange the funeral
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Step 5: Communicate with beneficiaries
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Step 6: List the assets & liabilities
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Step 7: Apply for probate
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Step 8: Deal with debts & taxes
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Step 9: Account to beneficiaries
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Step 10: Distribute the estate
Preparing for Transition
How do I start the probate process?
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What documents are required?
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How long will my application take?
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What are the probate fees?
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What if my application is rejected?
Reviewing Your Bylaws
Where to get help
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Glossary
Filing a Transition Application
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