An effective estate plan should be up-to-date and clearly lay out your wishes upon your passing. In these unprecedented times, you may be considering whether your will and estate documents still reflect your wishes. If you have a will (and many Canadians do NOT), it was likely written many years ago and could be out of date. This may be a good time to consider what will happen to your assets once you have passed. You might be asking yourself “How do I ensure my estate passes to my intended beneficiaries?”
What you may desire for your estate may not match the wording and instructions in your will and estate documentation. If a valid will does not exist, the courts will determine how your estate transfers to your beneficiaries and this may not match your desired distribution.
Here are some issues to consider when reviewing your will:
We are here to help you address these and other questions related to your estate planning needs. Please reach out to us to arrange for an Estate Consultation with our Tax & Estate Planning professionals.
You can also contact us for a copy of our Estate Record Keeper to document your key contacts and other important information to assist your executor when they may be required to act.