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Your Guide to Codicils: Updating Your Will

Creating a Will is an essential part of planning for the future. However, change happens – marriage, divorce, children –  so your Will should be updated to reflect that. This is where codicils come...

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Understanding the Significance of a Last Will and Testament in British Columbia

More people are writing their Wills than ever - are you one of them? According to a survey from BC Notary Association, 50% of British Columbians had a signed, legally valid and up-to-date Will. That...

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Estate Planning with Online Notary Services and Virtual Will Witnessing

Estate planning is a critical aspect of responsible financial and legal management. One essential component of estate planning is creating a Will, which outlines how your assets and belongings should...

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Company News

LegalWills & NotaryPro Join Forces to Offer Canada’s 1st Fully Digital End-to-End Process to Create & Notarize a Will

Canadians will be able to create and virtually commission or notarize their Wills without leaving their home. TORONTO, ONTARIO, May 16, 2023 - Two leading online platforms, LegalWills and...

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Do Wills Need to Be Notarized? What Is the Process to Notarize a Will for In-Person and Virtual Witnessing?

A will is a legal document that sets out your wishes on how your estate should be taken care of and distributed after your passing. It takes into effect when you have passed. You are not legally...

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Power of Attorney Articles

Does a Power of Attorney Need to Be Notarized? Why and What is the Process?

A power of attorney (“POA”) is a legal document in which you give one or more persons the authority to make decisions on your behalf should anything should happen to you and are no longer able to...

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