

Last Will and Testament
Came across this terrific article and wanted to share it with you. We want to extend credit for this timely information to Gregory J. Litwin, Notary with the Notary Group at (info@thenotarygroup.ca )
Ever pretended that you had died? Perhaps you should !
When making your Last Will and Testatment perhaps one should think about dying……Ask yourself, have I reviewed my Will with my executor to ensure he or she is aware of my wishes and if there are any questions, I’m here to clarify.
Ask, does my executor know where my Will is , where my assets are and what they consist of ? Do I have any debts or liabilities, does anyone owe me any money, who does my tax return ? Is my executor aware of my wishes as to my personal belongings, do I have a favorite charity that I would donate something to ? Do I wish to be buried or cremated, and which funeral home do I wish to take of of me after I am gone. What do I want done with my ashes if I’m cremated,where will my body be interred, do I wish to have a funeral service, a wake, a celebration of life ?
Have you prepaid and / or pre-arranged your cremation / funeral service with a funeral home ? Perhaps you should consider this, as it will remove a tremendous burden from your executor and your family when they often have to decide these things at a most difficult time.
What if you died and your family and / or executor was not advised of these things : would they guess as to your wishes ? I believe the key is one of communication. I recommend that you make a list of your assets and liabilities and keep this list with your Last Will and Testament, possibly in a safe deposit box and / or fireproof safe, but again the key would be to advise your executor of the whereabouts of your Will and to grant them access if held in a safe deposit box. You should up-date this list every couple of years. You could also make up a list as to your personal things and up-date this list as you acquire more sentimental things and / or perhaps you’ll give some of your precious things away, prior to your death.
Do you have life insurance? If so, how much, who’s the beneficiary, and company is it with ,and again keep the life insurance policies with your Will. How about RRSP’s and / or RIF’s. Same thing applies and if you’ve named a beneficiary, this beneficiary would rceive this sum prior to the distribution of your estate assets. What about your pension ? Does it continue to your spouse or does it cease ? Do you have a contact person with your pension fund and / or your life insurance, and perhaps the name of your banker, that your executor can contact when you die.
I know many people fear death, but let us not fear talking about “putting the cards on the table “ and believe me, when you do you will feel so much better, knowing your loved ones are aware of your wishes and you will feel so much more secure and confident knowing your wishes will be followed correctly.
I believe Franklin D. Roosevelt once said “ The only thing we have to fear is fear itself. “ Let’s open the door to communication and eliminate this fear.
This blog advises to Register the location of where you will keep this important document with a World Wills Location and Search Registry so it can be easily found by your executor.