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Your first step to writing a will is to take inventory of your estate. This kit contains a simple estate inventory/planner. You also need a health care directive (sometimes called a “medical directive” or “living will”) if you want to control vital health care decisions should you become incapacitated.
Tens of thousands of Canadians have relied on Self-Counsel’s books, forms and kits to help them save money and write their own legal wills. The Complete Canadian Wills Kit includes the following forms:
- Estate Planner/Inventory
- Last Will & Testament
- Health Care Directive
- Contents of House
- People to Contact
- Property & Real Estate Inventory
- Safes & Storage Locator
- Vehicles & Vessels
- Checklist to follow after a death in the family";
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