OUR WILLS AND ESTATES LAWYER SERVICES IN OAKVILLE
Wills, Estate Planning, Powers of Attorney for Asset Management and Powers of Attorney for Health Care are so important. And nobody wants to think about it. We get that. We offer Flat Rate Will Packages (including Powers of Attorney) that are about half the price of the market rates. You don’t have to bring anything with you. We can send you an email with what to think about before your Will Intake Appointment. We promise, we will prepare your Wills and Powers of Attorney quickly, and cost-effectively. You can cross it off your To Do List with peace of mind.
Nachla Law Office takes an educational approach to Wills, Powers of Attorney and Probates. To make these legal services accessible and affordable, we offer very competitive flat-fee rates, well below market rates. Please call or email us today to receive our list of fees.
Wills should be updated periodically throughout your lifetime. Any change in your spousal status requires that you make a new Will.
We usually schedule the first appointment for estate planning (about 45 minutes) to obtain the information we need to prepare your Will and Powers of Attorney. We schedule a second appointment for signing of the Wills and Powers of Attorney (there are two kinds of Powers of Attorney: Continuing Power of Attorney for Asset Management/Property, and Power of Attorney for Personal Care/”Living Will”). We prefer to schedule the Will signing appointment about one week after the first appointment.
You may wish to consider who will act as an alternate trustee (executor) if your primary trustee is unable or unwilling to fulfill the role; a guardian for the children (not necessarily the same person(s) as the trustee); and whether you wish to have a “disaster clause” that dictates how your estate will be distributed in the event of a disaster (death of all immediate family members). For the Powers of Attorney, you must select a primary Attorney and a substitute.
Our most cost-effective Wills and Powers of Attorney package is the spousal Wills package, which includes two mirror spousal Wills, two Powers of Attorney for Property and two Powers of Attorney for Personal Care. This is approximately 50% of standard market rates. We can prepare a Will package on a “rush” basis, and we can visit a home, hospital or nursing home for Will signing if necessary (additional costs apply).
We ensure that the original documents are delivered to you, where they belong, upon signing. We do not keep the original Will and Powers of Attorney. We keep copies in our files for at least seven years (as required by the Law Society of Upper Canada), and we scan your documents and save them on our server indefinitely. We can explain this in detail when you schedule your appointment or when you meet with the lawyer.
CONTINUING POWER OF ATTORNEY FOR ASSET MANAGMENT
What is This and Why do I Need One?
A Power of Attorney is a document in which you appoint one or more people to act on your behalf in case you lose the legal capacity to deal with your own affairs.
The Power of Attorney for Asset Management/Property gives the person(s) appointed the right to do everything you can do, in your place, except make a Will. The Attorney is supposed to spend your money only on you and your legal obligations (like supporting your children), but there is no formal supervision of the Attorney. That said, your Attorney should keep an “accounting” with respect to the management of your financial affairs. You can end (revoke) a Power You may well ask, given the potential for abuse, why should you have a Power of Attorney? The answer is that you, even if you are a young adult, could potentially lose the ability to deal with your own affairs through illness or accident. If you don’t have a Power of Attorney, and you become incapacitated, the government in your province (the Public Guardian and Trustee (PGT) in Ontario) will step in and manage your affairs, even if you have a spouse and/or family members who are ready, willing and able to do so. After, Application procedure made by your spouse or other family member, the Public Guardian and Trustee may appoint one or more individuals to manage your affairs. This costs money, because the government usually charges for the management services, and there may be a cost involved in the appointment of an institutional trustee or administrator to manage your affairs. There may be inter-family conflict as to who should act on your behalf and/or what should be done. The person chosen to administer, on your behalf; your affairs in the absence of a Power of Attorney for Asset Management signed by you; may not be the person you would choose.
POWER OF ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL CARE – OTHERWISE KNOWN AS “LIVING WILL”
A Power of Attorney for Personal Care/Living Will is a document in which you state who can make decisions effecting your health and personal care if you are incapable of doing so. That can include giving or withholding consent to medical treatment, housing, food, hygiene, clothing and safety. Also, if your feel strongly that you would not want to remain alive in a vegetative state for any extended period of time, these instructions should be stated in a Letter of Wishes that forms a Schedule “A” to the Power of Attorney.
As with the Continuing Power of Attorney for Asset Management, if you do not have a Power of Attorney for Personal Care/Living Will, the government agency, the Public Guardian and Trustee (PGT) in Ontario, may step in and take over decision- making regarding your health care, even if you have a spouse and/or family members that are ready, willing and able to do so. After an Application procedure (which is about one (1) year) made by your spouse or other family member, the Public Guardian and Trustee may appoint one or more individuals to manage your health care, act on your behalf and/or make decisions about your health care. The person chosen by the PGT to manage your health care may not be the person you would have chosen. Overall, it is generally preferred that you take care of appointing your caregiver yourself, and provide instructions of your philosophy and beliefs regarding heroic measures so that if you do become incapacitated at any time during your life, your wishes will be carried out without interference or objection.
We also do Probates (now called Application for Appointment of Estate Trustee With or Without a Will).
Probate is the procedure by which the trustee(s) or executor(s) that you have named in your Will is given a certificate by the Estates Office that enables him or her to administer your Will. The term “probate” is still used, but the official name is Certificate of Appointment of an Estate Trustee with a Will, or a Certificate of Appointment of an Estate Trustee Without a Will.