A property title establishes ownership rights and interests in a piece of real estate. It serves as proof of ownership and outlines the various rights, restrictions, and responsibilities associated with the property. A property title typically includes vital...Read More
When someone dies, they may leave a Will appointing one or more executors to manage their affairs. The executor’s duties typically include: making funeral arrangements identifying, collecting and valuing the deceased’s assets notifying account providers and government...Read More
While it is possible to create a Will without a lawyer by using online resources or DIY kits, it is important to consider the potential drawbacks of this approach. A Will is a critical legal document, and errors or omissions can have significant consequences for your...Read More
When a person dies without a valid Will (dying intestate), or a person appointed as an executor under a Will is unable to fulfil that role, an interested person may apply to the Supreme Court for letters of administration. Letters of administration allow the...Read More
We should all plan for our future. Certainly, we should all have a current will, especially those of us who need to make special arrangements for the care of children or pets. Many of us would also benefit from making a formal arrangement to account for a time when we...Read More
When someone dies, their assets are usually distributed according to their will. The person responsible for managing and distributing these assets is the “executor” of the deceased estate. In some cases, a will appoints more than one person to act as executor, and...Read More