It makes sense to plan ahead

Make a Will Week is an opportunity for British Columbians to better understand the importance of having a will prepared by a lawyer.

You may not have considered the following scenarios in preparing your own will. A lawyer can help you.

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Blended Family

With modern families coming in all shapes and sizes, it makes sense that we need to consider the structure of our families when planning for the future.

You may not have considered what your family structure might mean from a legal perspective, and how that might impact your loved ones without an appropriate plan in place for the future.

Dependent Living with a Disability

When you have a loved one living with a disability, you may have already spent years creating a supportive environment for that person, and it makes sense to consider how to maintain that environment when planning for the future.

You may not have thought about what will happen when you are no longer around to provide for your dependent, or not yet put that plan in place through your will.

Digital Assets

With technology being such a constant and significant factor in our lives, it makes sense that our digital assets need to be considered when planning for the future. 

You may not have considered the value of your digital assets, and what losing them might mean to your loved ones. 

Global Assets

With the increasing flow of people and assets across national borders, it makes sense that we consider global tax and administrative factors when planning for the future.

You may not have considered the impact that different local, national and international laws may have on your assets and how this affects your family, or on beneficiaries living in different countries.