What do you need to know when a person has lost capacity to make decisions for themselves and what is your role as their executor? We’ll discuss Power of Attorney and Personal Directives and how roles differ as well as how to transition from a Power of Attorney to estate administration.
Special thanks to Ravinder Chana, JD, Parlee McLaws LLP for hosting this session.
Learn more about estate administration by visiting our Estate Administration Week page.
Thank you for checking out these recordings of Estate Administration Week presentations made in April 2021 by volunteer lawyers.
The views expressed in these recordings are those of the presenter and not of Edmonton Community Foundation. The information contained in these recordings is based on Alberta law and is for general information only and to encourage you to ACT — to get professional assistance to get a good and valid will, personal directive and enduring power of attorney in place to protect your family, your assets and your business. The information in these recordings is NOT legal or tax advice and does not replace legal or tax advice. Every person has a unique situation. For legal advice about your situation and/or to prepare these important documents make sure to visit a wills & estates lawyer. We thank the volunteers who presented Estate Administration Week this year.
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