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Sharing
Information Regarding Your Estate
A 1997 Environics Research study found that more than one
third of Canadians avoid discussing money matters with their
families.
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Taking
Care of Your Parents
Looking out for an elderly parent requires tact, sensitivity,
respect and patience.
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Guardianship
Making a decision about who should raise your children in
the event that something happens to you is not easy.
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In-Trust
Accounts
Parents and other relatives are using in-trust accounts more
and more to save money for a child, generally for his or her
education. (4
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Insured
Inheritance
Is one of your financial objectives to reduce the income taxes
you are paying on assets you now own? Are you thinking that
those could be passed on to your heirs or to a favorite grandchild?
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Family
Law & Estate Planning - Learn about the law as it pertains
to partners in a marriage or spousal relationship when that
relationship ends and how this could impact your estate planning.
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Incapacity
Planning - A "POWER OF ATTORNEY" is as important as having
a will. Planning ahead in case of serious health or disability
problems can save unnecessary disruptions. (4
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Probate
Planning - This is a very important area of estate planning
and with proper advice you can save a lot of time and money.(8
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Your
Estate Matters - Ten reasons why you should not leave
estate planning to chance.
Estate
Planning - A Step by Step guide to creating your estate
plan.
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Death
and Taxes
- Canada has no official death, estate or inheritance taxes.
However, without proper planning, on death an estate may be
faced with large and unexpected tax liabilities. (4
Pages, 1 minute @28.8)
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Structuring
a Will
- You work hard all your life to provide for the future and
those you care about. Why leave it to chance when you die?
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