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RBC Financial Planning - Estate Planning

Your Will

 

Be careful of the type of Will you use

There are 3 types of Wills: Formal, Notarial, Holographic.

A formal Will is a typed document signed by you in front of at least two witnesses (who cannot be a beneficiary or their spouse). It is wise to have a formal Will prepared by a lawyer or notary. The cost is well worth it when you consider the potential problems you’ll avoid.

A notarial Will is similar to the Formal Will but only used in Quebec. It is prepared by a notary and signed before the notary and a witness.

A holographic Will is prepared in your handwriting and signed by you with no witness necessary. This is not a recommended Will to use because it is subject to misinterpretation and challenge and is not even recognized in some provinces.

There is another alternative which is also not recommended. These are the preprinted forms or computer programs to create a Will. They are inexpensive but the money you save is small compared to the legal fees your beneficiaries might have to pay in settling your affairs.

Simply stated, when you consider the consequences of not having a proper formal Will, it’s just not worth doing it any other way.

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