Wills Lawyers
Cheddi draft’s and manage’s Wills to ensure your assets are fairly shared according to your wishes. This means you can protect your loved ones and avoid legal complications for all your estate.
The most important part of an estate plan is the will. Thinking about your death is tough, but I encourage you to think of ways to take care of family, spouses and people you care about before its too late.
Cheddi Bassoo is a legal professional with 10+ years experience who is here to guide you through your short-term and long-term estate planning goals.
Cheddi will personally help you avoid the costly probate process if thats needed and make sure you get the full value of your assets, reducing taxes paid upon your death and lets you live with peace of mind.
RELATED SERVICES
- Power of Attorney
- Probate Process
Wills, Succession, and Inheritance Planning
With over 20 years of combined experience in real estate and legal services, Cheddi Bassoo offers personalized estate planning. Whether you need guidance on probate, strategies to avoid it, or assistance with of power of attorney, Cheddi provides legal advice every step of the way.
No matter how complex your estate or how many properties you own, you’ll benefit from hands-on support as Cheddi personally oversees your estate matters, acting as a trusted advisor for executors, trustees, and beneficiaries.
Why Do You Need a Will?
Estate planning is the process of working out how you’d like your assets to be managed and passed on after your death. This includes deciding who will receive and manage the property after passing. Estate planning also avoids future costs like the probate process.
A properly structured will ensure that your assets are handled according to your specific situation, rather than defaulting to the rules under the Succession Law Reform Act, which governs estates without a will. In short it is as important as making a will because it can:
– Make executors and loved one’s lifes easier
– Protect your beneficiaries and the estate they receive
– Help you understand how much inheritance tax might be due
As your toronto will lawyer, I will help you with, probate , power of attorney (PoA) , and other family law issues.This way by directly working with you, all your requests are fuffiled and 100% protected.
Do You Need a Wills and Estate Lawyer to Draft a Will?
legally, you don’t need a lawyer to draft a will. However, working with an experienced professional like Cheddi Bassoo can ensure your will is properly structured, your loved ones are protected and you get the most value out of your estate. This includes big decisions around your testament, asset distribution, and administration – making sure your beneficiaries’ best interests are taken care of.
Whether you require a simple will, a living will, or complex estate planning, Cheddi offers in-person consultations, remote signing (via Zoom or Skype), and even hospital visits for those unable to travel.
Documents You Need to Draft a Will with Wills Lawyer Toronto
Here’s a list of common documents to prepare when drafting a will. Depending on your unique situation, additional details may be required:
- Birth, death, marriage & divorce certificates
- Property deeds & mortgage documents
- Bank account numbers
- Investment portfolio details
- Insurance policy numbers
- Funeral plans and burial information
- A list of your assets
Call today to schedule a consultation with Cheddi Bassoo. With personalized, stress-free service, we’ll take care of the entire will drafting and asset administration process, so you can focus on what truly matters—your family.
Why Hire Cheddi Bassoo as your Will Lawyer?
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The Process. Here’s How to Connect with A Wills & Estate Planning Lawyer in Toronto:
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Request A Free Consultation
Once you get started with your free consultation, you can submit a contact form on our dedicated contact page or via any page on our website. After receiving your message, I will reach out to discuss your case further.
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Call Us
If you'd prefer to talk or text on the phone can always reach me by telephone. Call (647) 395-5291, and you will be redirected to our offices or out-of-hours line, which is manned 24/7 as a alternative way to discuss the case and consultation.
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Tell Us About The Needs Of Your Will
Our 5-minute to 30-minute consultation will include a case review, strategy discussion, and clear pricing details.
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Will Secured.
I'll be there to review, sign and close every detail of the Will with ease.
Frequently Asked Questions
Answered By A Wills and Estate Lawyer
How often should I update my will?
We recommend reviewing your will every 3-5 years or after significant life events such as marriages, births, or major asset acquisition
What's the difference between a will and a trust?
While a will distributes assets after death, a trust can manage assets during your lifetime and offer more control over distribution and potential tax benefits.