Can a Non-Biological Child Make a Wills Variation Claim in BC?
BC Court Allows Novel Wills Variation Claim by Non-Biological Child to Proceed Myron Plett of Vest Estate Lawyers stands at the forefront of…
BC Court Allows Novel Wills Variation Claim by Non-Biological Child to Proceed Myron Plett of Vest Estate Lawyers stands at the forefront of…
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Have you ever thought about what would happen to your children if you were no longer around? Contact our will lawyers for help today.
If you’re considering creating an enduring power of attorney or personal directive, a lawyer at Vest Estate Lawyers can discuss your options.
Most wills in Alberta pass through a process known as probate. Probate can be overwhelming without experienced legal assistance. Call us.
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For those with no estate plan, it may be a good time to familiarize yourself with the main provisions of the Act and sit with a professional.
It pays to hire a lawyer for will planning in Alberta and the types of savings you can make with a correctly written will. Read more.
Contingent beneficiaries may appear in wills and life insurance policies, in addition to “primary” beneficiaries in Alberta. Learn more.
The Estate Administration Act governs the duties of administrators, executors and trustees who are tasked with managing estates. Learn more.
The costs of preparing your estate & administering it in probate can dramatically decrease the amount left for your beneficiary. Learn more.
Learn how a personal representative can legally spend estate funds in this complete guide to executor fees in Alberta. Call us today.
When you are appointed as an estate executor, you have a legal obligation to settle the estate as soon as reasonably possible. Learn more.
When you write a will in Alberta, distributing your assets is just one of the decisions you must make. Call us to learn more.
Some people in Alberta take steps to avoid probate when estate planning, and we will share five main ways used to achieve this. Read on.
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