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As a small business owner or entrepreneur, you have invested time, energy, and resources into building a successful business. But have you considered how your business fits into your broader estate plan? 07 May
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Curated Content, Succession Lessons

Estate Planning for Business Owners: A Step-by-Step Guide

This 3-step guide will explain what to do with an inherited coin collection and go over all your best options. 03 May
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  • Curated Content, Unique Collectibles

Inherited a Coin Collection? Here’s What to Do Next…

Owning and ultimately gifting art and collectibles brings unique challenges to its current owners and potential inheritors. Consulting with estate planning professionals, who specialize in these non-traditional assets, is very important. 19 Apr
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Curated Content, Unique Collectibles

Art & Collectibles: Unique Challenges for Owners and Inheritors

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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  • Curated Content, Legacy Lexicon

Timely Access to Inheritance: Demystifying “Interim Distributions”

Family Business Succession Planning: A Canadian Guide 05 Apr
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  • Curated Content, Succession Lessons

Family Business Succession Planning: A Canadian Guide

Estate planning with collectibles can be challenging, but it's also an opportunity to share the stories and values of your cherished items with future generations. By taking the right steps, you can ensure that your collection is appreciated and preserved long after you're gone. 22 Mar
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  • Curated Content, Unique Collectibles

A Tricky Planning Puzzle: Including Collectibles in Your Estate

You’ll want to ask your parents about their legal documents, finances, health and safety, living arrangements, and end-of-life wishes. These example questions can help you and your parents prepare for the future. 21 Mar
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Curated Content, Related Resources

Essential Questions You Should Ask Your Aging Parents

Digital Estate Planning Guide: Get Your Assets in Order | Digital Distress | Online Accounts | Estate Planning | Estates Gone Wrong 15 Mar
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  • Curated Content, Digital Distress

Digital Estate Planning Guide: Get Your Assets in Order

Given the many considerations that come with passing down or inheriting a collection, it's wise to plan well in advance— particularly for rare or especially valuable assets. 08 Mar
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Curated Content, Unique Collectibles

Key Steps & Planning Considerations for Rare Collectibles

Do you own a valuable piece of art, an antique car or rare Pokémon card? Here are some expert insights, from RBC Wealth Management, on how to work antiques and other valuable collectibles into your estate plan... 01 Nov
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Curated Content, Unique Collectibles

How to Work Antiques & Collectibles into Your Estate Plan

It is not always clear whether an aging parent or relative needs help. Familiarize yourself with the warning signs. If you become aware that a loved one needs help, you will be better prepared to provide support for their safety and well-being. 12 Oct
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Curated Content, Frequently Asked Questions

How Will I Know When My Aging Parents Need Help?

While not intended to be comprehensive in nature, this guide lays out a basic summary of what is involved and some things to keep in mind if you are involved in settling a loved one’s estate. 29 Aug
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Curated Content, Related Resources

Basic Guide to The Probate Court Process in Ontario

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