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Wills & POA's

Plan with Confidence – Wills, Powers of Attorney & Notary Services at Abdi Law

At Abdi Law, we believe that planning for the future is one of the most empowering steps you can take. Our legal services are designed to help you protect what matters most—your loved ones, your assets, and your peace of mind.

We specialize in the preparation and execution of wills, powers of attorney, and notary public services, ensuring every document reflects your intentions clearly and stands up to legal scrutiny. Whether you’re drafting your first will, appointing someone to make decisions on your behalf, or requiring notarization of important paperwork, our team provides professional guidance with care, discretion, and attention to detail.

Planning ahead not only provides clarity and protection for your family—it also gives you the confidence that your wishes will be respected, even in uncertain times. We take the time to understand your personal circumstances and tailor our services to meet your unique needs.

At Abdi Law, we handle sensitive matters with the utmost respect and precision, delivering legal solutions that give you lasting security and peace of mind.

Take control of tomorrow—Abdi Law is here to help you prepare with confidence and care.

FAQ

Wills & POA's

Do I need a lawyer to make a valid Will or Power of Attorney in Ontario?

No, you don't need a lawyer, but it's highly recommended. A Will or Power of Attorney must meet specific legal requirements to be valid, and mistakes can lead to delays, disputes, or your wishes not being followed. A lawyer ensures everything is done properly and tailored to your situation.

What is the difference between a Power of Attorney for Personal Care and one for Property?

A Power of Attorney for Personal Care lets someone make health and personal decisions on your behalf if you're unable to. A Power of Attorney for Property allows someone to manage your finances and property. You can choose the same person for both roles, or different people.

What happens if I die without a Will in Ontario?

If you die without a Will (intestate), Ontario's Succession Law Reform Act decides how your assets are distributed. This may not reflect your wishes and can complicate things for your loved ones. Having a Will ensures your estate is distributed according to your preferences.

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