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Wills and Estate Planning in Ontario: Securing Your Legacy

Wills and Estate Planning in Ontario

Estate planning ensures your wishes are respected and your loved ones are protected.

Without a valid Will, Ontario law determines how your estate is distributed — which may not reflect your intentions and may leave your estate in limbo. Not having a Will means that nobody is entitled to be appointed as your executor, necessitating a court application.

Key Components of an Estate Plan

  • A properly drafted Will 
  • Power of Attorney for Property 
  • Power of Attorney for Personal Care 

Risks of Not Having a Will

  • Delays in estate administration 
  • Increased legal costs 
  • Family disputes 
  • Loss of control over distribution 

Common Misconceptions

Myth: Estate planning is only for the wealthy or people with dependants.
Reality: Everyone should have a plan.

Final Thoughts

Planning ahead provides peace of mind, protects your family, and can relieve some of the burden on your loved ones after you are gone.

Contact Martin & Hillyer Associates to create or update your estate plan.

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Emma is a lawyer in Burlington who is proud to serve her local community with real estate, business law and wills and estates expertise.