If you're making the Last Will there are 4 things that you
should think about.
1. 1. Who do I want to leave my property to after I
pass away?
2. 2. Who's the person that I want to appoint to take
care of all of my property and affairs after I die?
3. 3. You need to think about any responsibilities you
have to your loved ones to care for them after you die. Think children, think
elderly parents.
4.
Once you put your mind to all of that, you'll
get in contact with the lawyer and the lawyer will help you write your last
will.
- Paul Adam, Toronto
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