Power of Attorney

Estate Planning in Ontario: Why Having a Will and Power of Attorney Matters More Than Ever

In today’s fast-paced and uncertain world, planning for the future isn’t just smart — it’s essential. Whether you’re just starting to build wealth, growing your family,...

Why You Need to Combine Your Life Plans with Your Estate Plans

For most people, life is a series of unpredictable events. We all have goals and dreams, but we never know what the future holds. This is...

Advance Directives and Living Wills

If you already have a will, chances are you understand how important this legal document is for expressing your final wish and relieving your loved ones...

Estate Planning for Serious Illnesses

Everyone should consider estate planning regardless of their health status as it relieves their loved ones of the burden of determining what they would have wanted...

Different Types of Power of Attorney in Ontario

A power of attorney is a legal document that is usually drawn up at the same time that you make your will. But where a will...

Why is Having a Power of Attorney so Important

Considering the possibility that you may one day not be able to make financial or health decisions for yourself is a grim thought. But by preparing...

Creating an Estate Plan for 2021

The arrival of a New Year is the time that many of us like to make resolutions. And while that usually means thinking about things that...

Levy Zavet – The Misconceptions Between Guardianship and Power of Attorney

If a person becomes incapable of making decisions for themselves, a family member, close friend, or another person or sometimes even a trust corporation often receives...

What happens if you die without a will?

DID YOU KNOW IF YOU DIE WITHOUT A WILL IN ONTARIO?And you are married, have children and your assets are worth more than $200,000, your surviving...

Guardians of the Property of Minor Children

No one, including parent or custodian, has an inherent right to possess or control property or assets otherwise belonging to a minor child. They can, however,...