Do you want to make sure your assets or your children are taken care of and protected in case something happens to you?
A will and power of attorney allow you to take control of your estate planning. Upon your death or incapacitation, these tools ensure that your wishes are carried out and your loved ones are cared for. A well-crafted will distributes your assets according to your directions, while a power of attorney designates someone you trust to handle your legal and financial affairs.
At Immiland Law, we are committed to helping you create a customized plan that suits your needs and gives you peace of mind in your new life in Canada.
A will is a fundamental legal document that allows a person to detail how he or she wishes his or her assets and property to be distributed upon his or her death. At Immiland Law, we work closely with our clients to ensure that their will accurately reflects their wishes, including designating beneficiaries, distributing assets and nominating an executor to execute their instructions. A well-drafted will provides peace of mind and ensures that your loved ones are cared for in accordance with your specific wishes, avoiding unnecessary family conflicts and legal proceedings.
A power of attorney for personal care is a legal document that allows a person to appoint someone they trust to make decisions regarding their personal and medical care in the event they become incapacitated and unable to do so themselves. At Immiland Law, we help our clients prepare powers of attorney that ensure that their preferences regarding medical treatment, personal care and health decisions are respected. This document is vital to ensuring that your personal and health care needs are taken care of according to your wishes, providing peace of mind to both you and your loved ones.
The power of attorney for property allows a person to appoint an attorney-in-fact to manage his or her assets and finances on his or her behalf in the event of incapacity. At Immiland Law, we offer services to draft this type of power of attorney, ensuring that your attorney-in-fact has the necessary authority to manage your bank accounts, investments, property and other financial assets according to your instructions. This document is essential to protect your financial interests and ensure that your financial affairs are handled effectively and according to your wishes, even when you are unable to make those decisions yourself.
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