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If you’ve ever wondered about the difference between an attorney and a lawyer, you are not alone. This article will explain these distinctions in detail and help you understand when to seek each type of legal professional. 08 Nov
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What is the Difference Between an Attorney and a Lawyer?

Although they are very similar legal concepts, "contracts of inheritance" and "heir agreements" are not the same. 05 Nov
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Contracts of Inheritance vs Heir Agreements

Ontario Executors: Glossary of Terms | Are you stuck trying to understand some of the terms you run across as an Ontario Executor? No need to Google them. Here's an "A to Z" list —in plain English— to help. These Ontario Executor Terms Keep You Out of Hot Water.  23 Sep
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Ontario Executors: Comprehensive Glossary of Terms

What Types of Powers of Attorney are Used in Canada? It is important to know how a power of attorney or a joint bank account works before you use them. There are risks and advantages to both. You should never feel pressured to sign a power of attorney or to open a joint bank account. 27 Aug
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What Types of Powers of Attorney are Used in Canada?

Having the Correct Power of Attorney is Crucial: Understand the Different Types 06 Aug
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Having the Correct POA is Crucial: Understand the Different Types

What Is an Executor? Duties and Role in Estate Planning | An executor is the individual who carries out one's last will, ensuring that the stipulations and wishes of the deceased are carried out properly. 30 May
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What Is an Executor? Duties and Role in Estate Planning

From the perspective of beneficiaries, interim distributions represent a lifeline of financial empowerment. This in-depth guide covers what they encompass, when they should be contemplated, and the profound significance they hold. 12 Apr
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Timely Access to Inheritance: Demystifying “Interim Distributions”

While you may be familiar with common terms such as a will, a trust or an executor, you may not be as certain about others. For quick reference, here’s a glossary of key terms you may come across when planning your estate: 11 Apr
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Quick Reference: Glossary of Common Estate Planning Terms

Understanding Probate in Canada: Everything You Need to Know | Probate is a crucial process in the Canadian legal system that ensures the deceased person’s estate is distributed according to their wishes. 21 Jan
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Understanding Probate in Canada: Everything You Need to Know

In the complex world of Tax, Wealth and Estate Planning, navigating the myriad of options and making informed decisions is crucial. This is where professionals with specialized designations provide expertise and guidance. 02 Jan
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Professional Designations in Financial Services: Roles & Definitions

Demystifying Estate Planning: Key Definitions You Need to Know | It’s easy to feel overwhelmed by legal jargon and complex terminology. Understanding these essential terms can transform the way you approach your legacy and financial future. 05 Sep
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Demystifying Estate Planning: Key Definitions You Need to Know

In the legal world, “testamentary intentions” refer to a person’s wishes for the administration of their estate and distribution of their assets after death. 30 Aug
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Testamentary Intention: The Interpretation of Wills

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