Incapacity Planning Do You Need a Representation Agreement, an Advance Directive, or a Power of Attorney in BC? By Wills and Probate Lawyer Tim Louis If you are trying to plan ahead in BC, the hardest part is often not deciding whether you need legal documents. It is figuring out which document actually does what. […]
Disability, Beneficiary Designations, and Estate Planning in BC
By Wills and Probate Lawyer Tim Louis If someone in your family is living with a disability, a chronic illness, or cognitive changes, estate planning needs a different level of precision. Not because you expect the worst, but because the stakes are higher if capacity changes, benefits are involved, or care costs become long term. […]


