WILLS, PROBATES AND POWER OF ATTORNEY

Will, probate and power of attorney lawyers in Wingham

The following services deal with giving away your assets after death or delegating responsibilities in case you become incapable of performing them yourself. These allow you to legally protect yourself, your family and your property in the future. Please give us a call with any questions.

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Wills

A will is a legal document that states how you want your property or other assets distributed after your death. We can help you draft, amend or revoke your will. 

Powers of attorney

A power of attorney authorises another individual to make decisions and act on your behalf. This can be useful in case you become ill and need someone to represent you.

Enduring guardians

An enduring guardian is someone given permission to make life and medical decisions for you if you become incapable of making these decisions for yourself. 

— If you cannot travel to us, we can travel to you —

Advanced care directives

This document allows you to give specific directions about what should be done for your health in case you become incapable of making these decisions.

Estate administrative

An estate administrative is the process of collecting someone’s assets and distributing them according to state laws. This occurs when the deceased does not have a will. 

Informal administration

We can counsel on administration decisions even if it is an informal administration. Please contact us for any advice and with any legal questions you may have. 

— We have over a decade of experience —

Letters of administration

If a deceased person did not leave a will, these documents are issued to the individual in charge of their assets. Our goal is to make sure this responsibility is extended to the appropriate person. 

Probate

Probate is the legal process of proving a will’s legitimacy in court. This process helps avoid fraud by verifying that the will is indeed the last legal statement of the deceased. 

Challenging a will

If you have reason to believe that a will was forged or its creator was unjustly influenced, we can help you challenge the will in court. Come talk to us about the details. 

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