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Trusts: When a Will Is Only Part of the Plan
A will is often the foundation of an estate plan—but in some situations, it may not be the whole plan. Learn when a trust may offer added privacy, structure, and control, and how to know whether it makes sense for your circumstances.
Estate Planning and Tax Season: What Often Gets Missed
Tax season is the right time to review your estate plan. Learn how changes in assets, property, and family structure affect your plan in BC.
When is The Right Time to Create a Will?
Estate planning works best in calm moments, not crisis. When nothing feels urgent, clarity is strongest — and that’s when it belongs in place.
What Happens If I Die Without a Will in BC?
Dying without a will in British Columbia means the law—not you—decides who manages your estate and who inherits your assets. This can lead to delays, higher costs, and unnecessary conflict for your family.
What Happens When a Will Is Disputed?
When a will is disputed in British Columbia, estate administration can be delayed and legal costs can increase significantly. Clear planning and proper legal advice can help reduce uncertainty, conflict, and stress for everyone involved.
Why Is Probate So Painful?
Probate in British Columbia can be slow, costly, and stressful for families. Learn why probate is so frustrating and how proper planning can help.
How Do I Protect My Legacy?
Protecting your legacy means ensuring your assets go to the right people and sparing your family unnecessary stress. With the right documents in place, you can avoid court delays, extra paperwork, and conflict during an already difficult time.
