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Learn why Writing a Will is so important and why you need the help of KBL Law for your Wills and Estates.
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A Court order can also be used to manage someone’s Affairs to make important Financial, Healthcare or social decisions on behalf of the Dependent Adult.
Plan ahead by using a KBL Law solicitor for Wills, Estates and Trusts. Contact Us Today by Phone at (780) 489-5003 or Online to Prepare a Will, Power of Attorney, Personal Directive or assist you with a dependent adult, trusteeship, or guardianship application.
Having a sound will in place ensures that your assets are properly handled following your death. Contact KBL Law and speak to one of our Wills & Estates lawyers for more information on how to write a will, prepare a power of attorney, and get answers to your questions on wills and estate matters.
Writing a Will
Technically, you can write your own will, but if you don’t follow all of the requirements, it might not hold up in court. That is why it’s important to hire an Experienced Wills & Estates Lawyer in Edmonton.
A will should not only dictate what happens to your assets when you die, but also who should carry out your wishes. An Estate Lawyer in Edmonton can help you properly organize your assets through the following Services:
Wills
Estate Planning
Personal Care Directives
Powers of Attorney
Guardianship and Trusteeship
A primary goal of Wills & Estates legal documentation preparation is to assert your wishes in writing in order to avoid costly and destructive estate litigation amongst family members. You want your assets to be properly distributed to the designated beneficiaries without any trouble.
Your Will Organizes Your Estate
Can you imagine if your family was torn apart after your death because you didn’t have a will? You have spent your lifetime accruing assets, now make sure they are properly distributed as you wish with a Legal Will. Our Wills Lawyer in Edmonton is here to ensure your wishes are clearly stated and legally binding.
As odd as it sounds, your last will or testament is like you are speaking from beyond the grave. It expresses your “Will” or “Wishes” for the distribution of your assets.
Your Will can be modified with a legal document, called a Codicil.
Dying Without a Will
Why do you need to Write a Will in the first place? The answer is simple. If you have no will, you will have no say in how your Assets should be distributed.
This could create chaos unnecessarily. Dying intestate (without a Will) means your Estate will be divided among your family according to the Wills and Succession Act without your input.
Personal Care Directive
Sometimes life takes unexpected turns. You might be hurt in an accident. You might end up comatose (in a vegetative state). You might be unable to make decisions for yourself because of a life-altering medical condition, like a stroke, brain injury, or dementia. Circumstances might leave you incapacitated and incapable of making important healthcare decisions.
If you make a Personal Care Directive (also known as a Living Will) ahead of time, your relatives and medical staff can follow your wishes for Healthcare. Our Wills Preparation Lawyer team can guide you through this process.
Power of Attorney
Life-altering events can happen to anyone no matter their age. Appointing someone you trust to look after your financial affairs if you are unable to will give you peace of mind. You love your parents, and it can be difficult to see them age. At some point, they might face Alzheimer’s, memory loss, or dementia. A power of attorney gives someone you trust the right and authority to manage your assets and make important decisions on your behalf.
Powers of Attorney can become active when signed or when an individual becomes incapacitated.
Trusteeship and Guardianship
A court order can also be used to manage someone’s affairs to make important financial, healthcare, or social decisions on behalf of the dependent adult.
Plan ahead with a KBL Law solicitor for Wills, estates, and trusts. Contact us today by phone at (780) 489-5003 or message us online to prepare a will, power of attorney, personal directive or assist you with a dependent adult, trusteeship, or guardianship application.
Will and Estate lawyers in Edmonton
Having a sound will in place ensures that your assets are properly handled following your death. Contact KBL Law and speak to one of our Wills & Estates Lawyers for more information on how to write a will, prepare a power of attorney, and get answers to your questions on wills and estate matters. With us, you get:
An Experience Team of Lawyers
Our experienced Will and Estate Lawyers Edmonton team is committed to providing top-notch legal services, ensuring your estate planning needs are met. Whether you are seeking a highly experienced Will Preparation Lawyer that Edmonton has to offer or a comprehensive estate planning solution, KBL Law is here to help.
Personalized Approach
Our Will and Estate Lawyers in Edmonton understand the importance of proper estate planning and will work closely with you to create a personalized plan that meets your specific needs and goals. With a strong focus on client satisfaction, our Will and Estate Lawyer team is dedicated to providing exceptional legal services, ensuring your peace of mind.
Highest Quality Legal Services
Choose KBL Law as your trusted Lawyer for Will preparation, estate planning, and related legal matters. We strive to offer the highest quality legal services to our clients, ensuring their assets are protected and their wishes are respected.
Contact KBL Law today to consult with a knowledgeable Will and Estate Lawyer who will guide you through the process of drafting a will, establishing a power of attorney, or addressing other estate planning concerns. We are here to provide the support and expertise you need to protect your assets and secure your legacy.
Don’t leave your estate planning to chance – trust the experienced and dedicated Will and Estate Lawyers at KBL Law to safeguard your assets and ensure your wishes are honored. Reach out to us today by phone at (780) 489-5003 or message us online to start planning for your future with confidence.