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Proper estate planning is essential to protect your assets, ensure your wishes are honored, and provide peace of mind for your loved ones.

At Khemka Law, we offer personalized and legally sound solutions to safeguard your future.

Wills & Estate Planning

Drafting and reviewing wills to ensure your assets are distributed according to your wishes.

Creating Powers of Attorney

Designating a trusted individual to manage your finances if you become unable to do so.

Personal Directive Planning

Setting out clearly your healthcare and personal care instructions in case of incapacity.

Notary & Commissioning Services

Certifying legal documents, affidavits, and statutory declarations.

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Got Questions? We Have Answers

Why do I need a will?

A legally valid will ensures your assets are distributed according to your wishes, prevents disputes, and protects your loved ones from unnecessary legal complications. Without a will, your estate will be distributed based on Alberta’s intestacy laws, which may not align with your intentions.

What happens if I die without a will in Alberta?

If you pass away without a will, Alberta’s Wills and Succession Act determines how your assets are distributed. This can lead to unintended consequences, potential family conflicts, and lengthy legal processes.

What is the difference between a will and a trust?

A will outlines how your assets are distributed after your death, while a trust allows you to manage and distribute assets during your lifetime or after your passing. Trusts are often used for tax planning, asset protection, and providing for minors or dependents.

Who should I appoint as my Power of Attorney?

You should choose someone you trust to handle your financial and legal matters if you become incapacitated. This could be a spouse, family member, or close friend.

Can I update my will?

Yes! You should review and update your will regularly, especially after major life events such as marriage, divorce, the birth of a child, or acquiring significant assets.

Let’s Talk

At Khemka Law, your peace of mind is our priority. As a leading law firm in Calgary, Alberta, we are dedicated to ensuring positive legal outcomes.

Book a consultation with us today for expert legal guidance and personalized solutions.
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