Wills & Estate


Wills & Estate Services in Brampton (and the GTA)

Planning ahead is one of the greatest gifts you can give your loved ones. We make wills, powers of attorney, and estate matters simple, clear, and compliant with Ontario law—so your wishes are protected and easy to follow.

Why It Matters

Without a valid will, your estate is distributed by provincial intestacy rules—which may not reflect your wishes. A professionally prepared plan ensures clarity for your family and trusted decision-makers.

Control & Clarity

Decide who receives your assets and when.

Protect Your Family

Name guardians for minors and provide guidance.

Reduce Stress

Avoid confusion, delays, and disputes during a difficult time.

Our Wills & Estate Services

Wills

  • Individual & Mirror Wills (spouses)
  • Guardianship & executor appointments
  • Specific gifts, trusts & residue planning
  • Updates & codicils to existing wills

Powers of Attorney

  • Property (financial decisions)
  • Personal Care (health & lifestyle)
  • Independent Legal Advice as needed

Estate Administration

  • Probate applications & Certificates
  • Asset transfers & estate accounts
  • Guidance for executors & distributions

Notarization & Certification

  • Certified true copies of wills and POAs
  • Affidavits, declarations & supporting documents

How the Process Works

1. Consultation

We review your priorities, family structure, and assets to design a clear plan.

2. Drafting & Review

We prepare drafts, explain options, and refine details together.

3. Signing & Witnessing

In-office witnessing to meet Ontario requirements (virtual witnessing available in specific cases).

4. Copies & Storage

You receive signed originals; we can securely store digital copies for future reference.

When Should I Update My Will?

Life Changes

Marriage, separation, or divorce

Family

Children, grandchildren, or loss of a beneficiary

Property

Buying/selling a home or starting a business

FAQs

Can I write my own will?

Yes, but self-written wills often miss legal formalities or key clauses. Professional drafting helps ensure validity and clarity.

Do I need a lawyer/notary for POAs?

POAs can be signed without legal counsel, but professional witnessing ensures compliance and reduces future disputes.

Do you offer virtual appointments?

Yes—virtual consultations and remote witnessing are available in eligible cases.

What should I bring?

Government ID, a list of assets/beneficiaries, and contact details for executors or attorneys.

Ready to Plan Ahead?

Serving Brampton, Mississauga, and Etobicoke, with virtual options available.