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Power of Attorney - Protect yourself and the Family
A Power of Attorney helps to Protect yourself and your Family in the event that you lose mobility or mental capacity. Ensuring help is available with management of your affairs regarding the agencies, facilities, service providers and businesses that may require a Power of Attorney.
A Legal Will helps to Protect yourself and your Family by helping to ensure that the right people are provided for when you pass on.
Protect yourself and your Family (or your business) today with a Power of Attorney. If you wait until you need one, it may be too late to be able to sign one.
Starting Standard Fees for multiple documents:*:
Power of Attorney $389
Last Will and Testament $389
Health Care Directive $199
*Important notes re fees:
For one, single document, fees start at $489. So, the above listed discount pricing starts with more than one document. Fees DO NOT include disbursements. All lawyers have disbursement expenses and pst/gst. We charge a discounted flat-rate disbursement expense for our drive time. So, no hourly billing, saving you money.
*Prices are based on "basic" or "standard" documents. Contact us for details. In assessing fees, we take both age and circumstances into account. If we have to do an assessment, based on your age, (75 or older) and circumstances, that is an extra fee.
*The above fees do not apply to hospital, senior's / nursing / care residences, independent living residence appointments, or if you are receiving home care, questions of mental capacity, or for any documentation that is not standard, or to estate consult/planning. Appointments involving a hospital, any type of care facility or independent living centre are typically approx. double the cost. (Note: We generally do not take on urgent deathbed Wills that have been left to the last minute in hospitals or care facilities, etc.).
Consultations, PST or GST tax, disbursements, home visit costs not included. Power of attorney and Will service in Winnipeg & surrounding areas.
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In general, our Estate focus is on drafting documentation, powers of attorney, wills, heath care directives - also probate and administrative orders. If you already have counsel elsewhere, do not contact us for advice or an opinion as it is against the rules for us to comment on your legal matter. We don't handle litigation or disputes regarding Estate matters, or any other contentious matter or police matter re same, including interpretations of documents re validity or otherwise, that we have not drafted. (**Note: We generally do not take on last minute, urgent deathbed Wills).
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(Power of Attorney in Winnipeg & surrounding areas)
A Few things to point out:
1. Don't wait too long. It sounds obvious but, it's not. A person has to have mental capacity to sign a Power of Attorney. It's best not to leave to the last minute. We receive phone calls every week of an emergency nature because people have waited too long. Contact us whether you're in Winnipeg, a surrounding area or, out -of-the-Province.
2. A Power of Attorney is not a Will. A Will comes into effect once a person has passed. A Power of Attorney is in effect while a person is a alive. Each is a separate document.
3. A Heath Care Directive is another separate document. You can nominate a "proxy", a person who will make health care decisions for you but, this is not done within a Power of Attorney. In Manitoba, there are 3 separate Acts or "laws" that govern. The Powers of Attorney Act, The Wills Act and the Health Care Directives Act. For each a Power of Attorney, Will and/or Heath Care Directive, you require a separate document.
You have 2 main options:
1) Have a lawyer draft a Power of Attorney for you - recommended.
2) Draft your own Power of Attorney and take your chances.
If the latter, and you draft your own documentation, be advised that you're taking your own chances regarding the form, content and execution formalities of the Power of Attorney. Do-it-yourself Powers of Attorney leave you with no insurance against your own mistakes. If you decide to do-it-yourself, be forewarned that doing so is not a substitute for the assistance of a lawyer.