Estate Planning Articles

Practical information about Legal Wills, Powers of Attorney, Personal Directives, and Notary services in Nova Scotia.

Wills & Estate Planning

Wills & Estate Documents

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Making a Legal Will in Nova Scotia

What a valid Will requires under Nova Scotia law and why every adult should have one.

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Understanding a Legal Will

A plain-language explanation of what a Will contains, what it can do, and what it cannot.

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Contesting a Will in Nova Scotia

The grounds on which a Will can be challenged, who can challenge it, and what the process involves.

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The Probate Process in Nova Scotia

A guide to probate — what it is, when it is required, and how the process works.

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How Marriage & Divorce Affect Your Will

What happens to your existing Will when you marry, separate, or divorce in Nova Scotia.

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Drafting Your Will as a Business Owner

Key considerations for business owners making a Will — succession, buy-sell agreements, and more.

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Planning for a Loved One with a Disability

How to protect a disabled beneficiary without disqualifying them from government benefits.

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Naming Your Children as Life Insurance Beneficiaries

Why naming minor children directly on a life insurance policy is usually the wrong choice.

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I Just Moved — Do I Need a New Will?

Whether a Will from another province or country remains valid after you move to Nova Scotia.

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What to Do When a Loved One Dies

A practical step-by-step guide to the immediate tasks and longer-term estate administration process.

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Letter to Your Executor

What a letter to your Executor should contain and why it is a valuable companion to your Will.

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Is a Living Trust Right for You?

When a living trust makes sense in a Canadian context — and when it usually does not.

Property & Finances

Property & Estate Finances

Notary Services

Notary & Document Services