Frequently Asked Questions

We provide elder law guidance including will preparation, power of attorney documents, advanced care planning, and support navigating public benefits in Ontario.

A power of attorney ensures a trusted person can make financial or personal care decisions on your behalf if you become unable to do so yourself.

Our team helps you outline your final wishes, draft clear instructions, reduce stress for loved ones and make sure your assets transfer smoothly.

A living will specifies your medical care preferences if you cannot communicate, helping family and physicians respect your treatment choices.

Yes, we recommend reviewing and updating your will and power of attorney documents every few years or after major life events.

Without a will, provincial laws determine how assets are distributed, which may not reflect your wishes and could lead to delays.

Our office is at 290 Bremner Blvd, Toronto, ON M5V 3L9, Canada, serving seniors across Ontario.

Contact us at +14167650069 or fill out our online form, and a member of our team will arrange a meeting at your convenience.

Yes, we provide both in-person and virtual appointments to accommodate your needs and ensure safety.

Our fees vary depending on the complexity of the matter; we will discuss costs up front and provide a clear estimate.

Certainly, you are welcome to bring a family member or friend for support during meetings.

Our lawyers and support staff hold specialized training in elder and incapacity law, with years of experience assisting seniors.

We follow strict privacy protocols and use secure systems to safeguard your documents and personal details at every step.