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Power of Attorney for Property


What Happens If I Become Incapacitated? Why Estate Planning Isn’t Just About Death
Most people think estate planning is something that matters only after they’re gone. But one of the biggest risks families overlook is what happens if you’re still here but can’t make decisions for yourself. It’s not a fun topic, but it’s one of the most important steps you can take to protect yourself and your loved ones. What “Incapacity” Really Means in Ontario In Ontario, incapacity means you’re unable to understand information or make decisions about your finances, pro
Shannon Williams
5 days ago3 min read


Your Roadmap to Peace of Mind: Part 2 – Your Power of Attorney for Property
Estate planning isn’t just about what happens after you’re gone — it’s also about protecting yourself and your finances while you’re here.
Now, in Part 2, we’ll look at another essential document that works hand-in-hand with your Will: your Power of Attorney for Property.
Shannon Williams
Oct 143 min read
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