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Last Will and Testament
Power of Attorney
More >>
Real Estate
Residential Tenancy Agreement
Commercial Lease Agreement
Lease Notice
More >>
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Loan Agreement
Promissory Note
Bill of Sale
Purchase of Business Agreement
More >>
Business
Confidentiality Agreement
Business Plan
Employment Contract
Purchase of Business Agreement
Partnership Agreement
More >>
Family
Separation Agreement
Child Travel Consent
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Estate Planning Articles
Estate planning isn’t just for wealthy or retired individuals. You start building an estate the moment you begin earning money and buying property.
So, what happens to the things you own when you’re incapacitated or pass away?
Without essential estate planning documents, the law dictates what happens to your belongings. On top of that, important decisions about your health care and quality of life may be left up to someone else.
Don’t miss out on making your wishes known. This collection of articles will teach you how to manage your estate and protect your interests, so you can be prepared for anything.
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Estate Planning Documents
Last Will and Testament
A document used to distribute personal assets to beneficiaries after death.
Power of Attorney
A document used to name a personal representative in the event of incapacitation.
Health Care Directive
A document that outlines personal health care preferences in the case of an emergency.
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