Taylor Law – Wills & Estate Planning

Over 30 years of experience serving Calgary clients in estate planning. Trust Taylor Law to tailor your estate planning needs accordingly.

Plan for your future. Taylor Law’s proven experience in collaborative planning for your estate will ensure you protect your business or estate. Ensure your assets and beneficiaries are accounted and prepared for.

It’s worth the peace of mind to build a plan for your estate. Whether complex or simple, prepare and secure your estate for future generations.

 

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Services include:

  • Wills, enduring powers of attorney (POA), personal directives and trusts; appointment of trustees;
  • Family wealth-management planning;
  • Business succession advice and planning; Transferring corporate assets or shares;
  • Estate administration, litigation, and Inheritance taxes;
  • Personalized estate and incapacity plans.

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Estate Litigation – Role of Executor

Estate Litigation – Role of Executor

When someone passes away, the beneficiaries look to the deceased's Will for how the estate will be handled. Often a testator (the person who died) will appoint a son or daughter to be the Executor/Executrix of the estate. The Executor/Executrix has the responsibility...

Role of the Executor – Debts Exceed Assets of an Estate?

In a previous post we discussed the role of the Executor/Executrix of a will. Someone asked a question pertaining to debts of the estate and whether those responsibilities fall to the executor. Does the Executor become liable for the debts incurred, even if debts...

The Dower Act in Estate Law

When a Seller of a home, which was the matrimonial home prior to a separation, is in the Seller's name, problem can arise. If the Seller is not yet divorced certain steps need to be made to ensure the sale goes smoothly. The Dower Act requires that the Seller's spouse...