Avoid Costly Will Mistakes
"You Need to Review These Essential Tips"
Reduce Costs to Protect Your Family
From: Ed Olkovich
Certified Specialist in Estates and Trusts Law
What's the biggest bill you pay every year?
Taxes. Yes, taxes of all kinds. Even after you pass away, somebody must pay your taxes.
Taxes can take up to 50% of your estate.
Wills can protect your family by reducing taxes and costs. They can spare loved ones:
unnecessary estate disputes
months or years of delays handling an estate
thousands of dollars wasted in legal and court costs
Who Cares More About Your Family?
Making a will is what you do for the people you leave behind.
Don't leave them with a mess.
If a person dies without a will there is no one to:
arrange a funeral
secure custody of minor children
take charge and protect property
get access to money to pay bills
care for property or pets
If you do not make a will, you can botch things badly. It may take a team of lawyers to figure out what to do.
Don't assume that, without a will, your spouse will automatically get everything.
Don't Let the Government Write Your Will
Without a will, the government dictates:
- who is in control of your money
- who gets it and when
- that your estate will pay the highest amount in taxes
Making a will is the most cost effective way of protecting your family.
Surprisingly, 50% or more adults do not have wills.
Your family hopes you do not make this mistake.
What Are You Waiting For?
At last there is help for the will decisions you must make.
I have written a guide with the essential will tips you need.
It's simple and easy to read. I call it: About Wills
Only $47.00
Ed has been a practising Toronto estate lawyer since 1978. His website is MrWills.com.
Ed was the founding chair of the Make a Will™ project in Ontario. This was a public education programme on the importance of making a will.
He is the author of seven books, including Choosing Executors, Breakthrough Estate Planning and the bestselling Estate to the Heart: How to Plan Wills and Estates for Your Loved Ones.
Ed is regularly quoted in national media as an expert in estates.
Clear the Track and Get Started
Everyone benefits if you have a will.
Without a will, your spouse or common law partner does not automatically inherit everything.
Holding assets jointly is no substitute to a will.
Your minor children and stepchildren need a will to be protected.
About Wills gives you easy answers to your questions, including:
- What Kind of Will Do You Need
- Why Do-It-Yourself Wills are Train Wrecks
- Why Lawyer-Prepared Wills Are Best
- Can Holograph Wills and Codicils Amend Wills
- Why Multiple Wills Are Used For Complex Estates
- Should You Sign a Joint Will
- Are Living Wills Not Wills
What Goes Into A Will?
This report explains will clauses in a sample will. It is not a will kit but tells you what goes into a will.
Learn how to avoid common will mistakes. Get a checklist of common blunders to avoid.
Want the Real Truth About Wills?
Not all wills are valid. Learn what happens if a will fight starts…
- Who can hijack your will
- How is a will challenged or contested
- When should you contest a will
- Why mediation can resolve estate disputes
- Tricks to safeguard your wishes
Extra Resources
- Top ten reasons to change wills
- Example codicil as a will amendment
- Vital things to remember about wills
- Questions to ask your lawyer
- Quick A-Z guide and glossary of essential terms
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To your success,
Edward Olkovich
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