Have you reviewed your choice of executor?

What if the person you chose to administer your estate is no longer interested in taking on the duties? That’s only one of many reasons to periodically review your choice....

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A new family calls for a new estate plan

If you have children and remarry, you’ll likely wish to provide for your children in your estate plan. We have five methods for you to consider....

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Will your parents need your help?

Hopefully, your parents will stay physically and mentally healthy and not require your help. But if they ever do need your support, we’ve got a variety of ways you can help them with financial matters....

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Making the most of a First Home Savings Account

Do you have a child who aims to be a homeowner? We’ve got strategies to help your child—and you—use a First Home Savings Account (FHSA) to its best advantage....

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Ways to give to grandchildren

Making a difference in a loved one’s life is truly rewarding. Explore the ways you can help a grandchild, and understand why the first decision is when to give the gift....

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Have you named a trusted contact person?

If you haven’t already given us the name of a “trusted contact person,” read why naming one now could help you in the future....

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Transferring the family vacation property: now or later?

When you sell or give a vacation property to your children, you’ll need to manage the tax liability on capital gains. Should you pay a smaller tax bill now or leave a larger tax bill for your estate?...

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Help your child purchase a home with an FHSA

What do you get when you combine some of the best features of a Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) and a Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA)? Read about the new First Home Savings Account (FHSA)....

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Ensure family harmony when planning your estate

You want an inheritance to leave your children better off—not in conflict with each other. The good news is that communication can head off disputes....

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Single? Estate planning is still important

You may think estate planning is easier for a single person than for someone who’s married with children. Find out why it could be just the opposite....

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