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Why I quit my job to pursue ReadyWhen

Why I quit my job to pursue ReadyWhen

by ReadyWhen | Nov 11, 2020 | Estate Planning, Personal, ReadyWhen, Uncategorized

 Death is never easy. I know this first hand. I got married in June of 2012 and the day we returned from our honeymoon, my Mom told us that her cancer had returned. She had been battling the disease for over 15 years. The plans my wife and I had envisioned for our...
What is the role of Executor?

What is the role of Executor?

by ReadyWhen | Nov 9, 2020 | Estate Planning, Personal, ReadyWhen, Teams

To execute an estate is a big task – it requires time, organization, and determination while dealing with the loss at hand. To be an executor means dealing with legal professionals, financial institutions, creditors, legal court system and beneficiaries. The...
What is a Probate?

What is a Probate?

by ReadyWhen | Nov 8, 2020 | Estate Planning, EstateTech, Legal, ReadyWhen, Uncategorized

A few years ago, I lost both of my parents. It was heartbreaking and tough on the entire family. We were dealing with two sudden losses, first when my Mother passed away, and then shortly thereafter when we lost my Dad. It put a massive emotional strain on everyone in...
What is a Representation agreement?

What is a Representation agreement?

by ReadyWhen | Nov 7, 2020 | Estate Planning, EstateTech, Legal, ReadyWhen, Uncategorized

(BC Only) Firstly, it is important to note that a representation agreement is only needed in British Columbia. Secondly, this document is required for personal care planning. It is a legally enforceable document used when a person is incapacitated, entering palliative...
What is a Power of Attorney?

What is a Power of Attorney?

by ReadyWhen | Nov 5, 2020 | Estate Planning, EstateTech, Legal, ReadyWhen, Uncategorized

The majority of Canadians do not know the difference between a power of attorney (PoA)  and a will but it ultimately comes down to life and death. A will protects your wishes after you have passed, whereas a power of attorney protects your needs while you are alive....
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