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Estate planning that reflects your wishes and protects your family

We help clients create clear legal documents so their estate, decision-making, and future planning are handled thoughtfully.

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Practical legal support for wills and power of attorney matters

You have worked hard to build what you have, whether that includes a home, a vehicle, investments, jewellery, collectibles, savings, or other assets that matter to you and your family. Estate planning gives you the opportunity to decide how those assets should be handled and who should be trusted to carry out your wishes.

At Harneet Singh Legal Professional Corporation, we meet with clients for an initial consultation so we can understand what they have worked for, who they want to protect, and how they would like their estate or future decision-making to be managed. Our role is to provide advice that helps clients put those preferences into clear legal documents.

Estate planning is about more than paperwork. It can also help reduce confusion, delay, and unnecessary legal expense for loved ones later. A properly prepared will can give an executor or estate trustee the authority needed to take control of the estate and carry out the distribution process more efficiently.

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Our lawyers have developed a will intake checklist designed to capture your wishes, family circumstances, and preferences around distribution. We understand that drafting and finalizing a will, or putting powers of attorney in place, can feel personal and emotionally difficult. Our approach is to keep the process respectful, organized, and practical.

We can also assist clients who want help drafting or reviewing a will, Power of Attorney for Property, or Power of Attorney for Personal Care, as well as those dealing with related estate trustee or guardianship applications.

Estate planning matters may include

  • Wills
  • Powers of attorney for property
  • Powers of attorney for personal care
  • Appointment of estate trustee with a will
  • Appointment of estate trustee without a will
  • Guardianship applications

We know these conversations can feel personal and difficult. Our goal is to guide clients through them thoughtfully so the planning reflects their wishes and supports the people who may need to rely on those documents later.

Learn more about Wills and Power of Attorney

If your matter is more specific, the pages below provide more detailed information on common issues that may fall within this area of law.

Wills

Guidance on preparing a valid will, choosing executors and beneficiaries, and planning for asset distribution.

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Power of Attorney for Property

Support for documents that allow a trusted person to manage property and financial matters if needed.

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Power of Attorney for Personal Care

Help with appointing someone to make personal care decisions if you become incapable of doing so.

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Appointment of Estate Trustee with a Will

Assistance with probate-related applications where an executor needs formal court recognition under a valid will.

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Appointment of Estate Trustee without a Will

Guidance for estate administration applications where a person has passed away without a valid will.

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Guardianship Application

Support with guardianship applications involving personal care or property management for an incapable person.

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Estate Administration (Probate)

Guidance for estate trustees handling probate, estate inventory, tax steps, and distribution of estate assets.

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Estate Litigation

Representation in disputes involving wills, estate trustees, dependants' claims, and related estate conflicts.

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Estate Planning and Administration

Broader guidance on preparing wills and powers of attorney and carrying out estate administration after death.

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Difference Between Wills and Powers of Attorney

A practical explanation of how wills and powers of attorney serve different purposes at different stages of life.

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Common matters related to wills and power of attorney

This section helps visitors quickly understand the kinds of issues our office may be able to assist with in this practice area.

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Wills and estate distribution planning

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Powers of attorney for property and personal care

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Estate trustee applications with or without a will

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Guardianship support and practical estate planning guidance

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If you want to find wills and power of attorney support in a specific city or region, these links take you directly to the local pages for that service, including broader coverage areas such as the GTA, Ontario, and Canada where available.

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Other legal services available through our office

If your matter involves more than one legal issue, you can explore other practice areas to find the service that best fits your situation.

Answers to common questions before you reach out.

Quick answers to common questions about consultations, communication, and getting started with our office.

Do you offer consultations?

Yes. Prospective clients can contact the office to request a consultation and share a brief overview of their matter.

What types of matters do you handle?

The firm assists with civil litigation, real estate law, administrative law, criminal law, family law, immigration law, corporate matters, wills and powers of attorney, and notary or commissioning services.

Can I contact the office by phone or email?

Yes. You can reach the office by phone or email, or use the contact form on the website if that is more convenient.

How can I get started?

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