https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/life-events/death/wills-estates/make-a-will-week
Make a Will Week
October 4-10, 2020, was Make-a-Will Week in British Columbia. Its purpose is to encourage the public to write their will or bring an existing will up-to-date.
Check back in 2021 for confirmation that the next Make-a-Will Week has been proclaimed.
Making a will is now even easier following legislative changes in August of 2020 that allow people who are in different locations to use technology to sign and witness a will. The changes will also soon give electronic wills the same recognition as physical wills.
If you don’t have a will, you’re not alone. According to a 2014 report for BC Notaries, just 55 per cent of British Columbians have a signed, legally valid and up-to-date will.
A will is the best way to ensure that the people, charities and organizations you cherish most receive the benefit of your estate.
If you die without a will, your estate may not be distributed in the way you would have wished and the costs of administering your estate may also be higher.
Having a will helps ensure that important questions for parents – like who will raise your young children if both you and your spouse die – are answered.
The cost to have a will written depends on the complexity of your situation. Ask a notary or lawyer for an estimate. If your situation is straightforward, you may be able to write your own will using a kit from a store or an online service provider. However, obtaining the assistance of a professional is always a good idea.
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Oh, please make a will. You have no idea, until you've lived through it, when some one doesn't make a will. Its best if you have it done professionally, but it can even be done without a professional. It will in the long run, save your loved ones money and a lot of family arguments.
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