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Getting advice from a lawyer or notary becomes particularly important where there are features such as a blended family, a charitable gift, property outside of British Columbia, a family business, a desire to hold property in trust for someone (such as a child), or a wish to disinherit potential beneficiaries.  
Getting advice from a lawyer or notary becomes particularly important where there are features such as a blended family, a charitable gift, property outside of British Columbia, a family business, a desire to hold property in trust for someone (such as a child), or a wish to disinherit potential beneficiaries.  


Ask a lawyer or notary how much it will cost before you decide to give the job to him or her. To find a lawyer or notary, see the [[Where to Get Help with Writing Your Will|Where to Get Help section]].
Ask a lawyer or notary how much it will cost before you decide to give the job to him or her. To find a lawyer or notary, see the "[[Where to Get Help with Writing Your Will|Where to Get Help]]" section.
   
   
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