WESA Changes – Marriage
In a previous blog post, we discussed the general changes to wills contained in the new Wills, Estates and Succession Act that took effect March
In a previous blog post, we discussed the general changes to wills contained in the new Wills, Estates and Succession Act that took effect March
The Government of British Columbia has been working over the past few years to overhaul succession planning legislation in an effort to modernize old laws.
Modern families come in many different forms. One parent, two parents, extended family, with kids and without. No matter what members make up your family,
A Notary Public’s seal indicates on a document indicates it has been notarized. But what does it mean to have something notarized and when is
With spring break fast approaching, many British Columbians are planning and looking forward to trips away. If your children are not travelling with both parents
The government of British Columbia has introduced changes to the Property Transfer Tax in today’s Budget. From the 2014 Budget press release: Many British Columbians
Was making a will one of your 2014 New Years’ Resolutions? By February, it’s easy to forget the promises you made to yourself early in
From Chilliwack Progress – Ask An Expert section Many people, especially people with spouses, don’t really think they need a Power of Attorney. If one
Navigating real estate purchases and sales involving large sums of money can be an intimidating prospect. Your notary’s job is to take the guesswork and
The BC Assessment office is sending out 2014 property assessments to homeowners this month. In this video, Connie Fair, President and CEO of the BC