Is a Funeral Home Needed When you Opt for Cremation in Canada?
I only want cremation so I don’t need a funeral home, right?
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When does estate planning end?
In many ways it depends on your objective.
Tax credits for seniors
There are tax credits available that can reduce your tax burden when it’s time to settle up with CRA.
Revocation of a Power of Attorney
Ensure a power of attorney document contains an explicit revocation clause to avoid confusion.
How to Run the “Family Bank”
Family can make life richer—unless, of course, it makes you poorer.
Are you betting on an inheritance to solve your money problems?
We’ve become a nation of waiters.
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Mother with dementia ‘warehoused,’ daughter says
Dementia patient, 84, spent countless hours in hospital hallways, daughter says
Appointing all your children as executors can be a mistake
Problems that can arise when all the children of the deceased are named as co-executors.
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Caregivers in Canada 2012
In 2012, about 8.1 million individuals, or 28% of Canadians aged 15 years and older, provided care to a family member or friend with a long-term health condition, disability or aging needs.
Supreme Court clarifies end-of-life process.
The ruling provides much-needed clarity on the end-of-life issue.