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Ontario Probate Kit, 13th Edition

Ontario Probate Kit 13th Edition    
Format Softcover + CD-ROM
Catalogue No. 978-1-77040-143-3
Pages 130
Language English only
Price $39.95
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Written by David I. Botnick, LL.B.
Published by Self-Counsel Press, 2012.

Description:

Everything you need to probate an estate in Ontario:
Guide + Forms on CD-ROM
  • Probate an estate by yourself
  • No need to consult a lawyer
  • Easy, step-by-step instructions that walk you through every part of the process
  • Save thousands of dollars in legal fees
Most estates need to be probated to enable the instructions in the will to be carried out. While many people believe only a lawyer can do this, that is not necessarily true.

The Ontario Probate Kit is designed for people with small or moderate estates to handle after the death of a family member or friend. When you probate an estate, you prove by a legal process that a will has been validly made and that you are entitled to distribute the assets. This may sound complicated, but it isn't.

With this complete kit, you can do it yourself! There's no need to consult a lawyer, so you can save thousands of dollars in legal fees. The CD-ROM includes blank forms to fill out whether you are applying for probate or administration.

Learn what you should do after a death; the powers and duties of executors and administrators; how estates are divided if there is no will; what to do about out-of-province assets; what forms are necessary and how to complete them properly; how to file for probate without a lawyer; and much more.

Ontario Probate Kit explains how it is possible for you to probate an estate, provided it is not subject to taxes or other technical complications. Even if you are not planning to probate an estate, this book will serve as a useful guide in discussions with your lawyer. Written in simple, non-technical language, this guide will help you to understand the probate procedure.

Topics covered include:
  • How you save money by doing it yourself
  • What forms are necessary and how to complete them properly
  • How to apply for and obtain a Certificate of Appointment of Estate Trustee
  • What all these documents and terms mean
  • The mechanics of probate and/or administration procedures
  • How an estate is divided if there is no will
  • How to assess the value of the deceased's assets
  • How to advertise for creditors
  • What to do about out-of-province assets
  • How to transfer the assets of the estate to the rightful beneficiaries
  • The rights of common-law spouses and illegitimate children
  • What to do after you receive your Certificate of Appointment of Estate Trustee
  • What benefits survivors are entitled to under the Canada Pension Plan
  • And much more
The book contains samples of:
  • Renunciation of Right to a Certificate of Appointment of Estate Trustee with a Will
  • Notice to Creditors and Others
  • Hypothetical Estate
  • Application for Certificate of Appointment of Estate Trustee with a Will (Individual Applicant)
  • Affidavit of Execution of Will or Codicil
  • Affidavit Confirming Death of Witness
  • Affidavit Confirming Signature of Deceased
  • Affidavit Attesting to the Handwriting and Signature of a Holograph Will or Codicil
  • Notice of an Application for a Certificate of Appointment of Estate Trustee with a Will
  • Affidavit of Service of Notice (with a Will)
  • Will
  • Affidavit of Condition of Will or Codicil
  • Certificate of Appointment of Estate Trustee with a Will
  • Renunciation of Right to a Certificate of Appointment of Estate Trustee with a Will
  • Consent to Applicant's Appointment as Estate Trustee with a Will
  • Consent to Applicant's Appointment as Estate Trustee without a Will
  • Application for Certificate of Appointment of Estate Trustee without a Will
  • Notice of an Application for a Certificate of Appointment of Estate Trustee without a Will
  • Affidavit of Service of Notice (without a Will)
  • Renunciation of Prior Right to a Certificate of Appointment of Estate Trustee without a Will
  • Consent to Applicant's Appointment As Estate Trustee without a Will
  • Affidavit Re Debts
  • Certificate of Appointment of Estate Trustee without a Will
  • Transfer/Deed of Land
  • Notarial Certificate True Copy
  • Document General (Registry System)
  • Affidavit of Residence and a Value of the Consideration
  • Document General (Land Titles System)
  • Schedule (Affidavit Re Debts)
  • Declaration of Transmission
  • Power of Attorney (To Transfer Stock)
  • Power of Attorney (To Transfer Bonds)
  • Form 553
  • Release of Executor
  • Release of Administrator
  • Application for Death Benefit
  • Application for Survivor's Pension
  • Application for Child's Benefit
The CD-ROM includes blank forms to fill out whether you are applying for probate or administration. The CD works with Microsoft Windows, Apple OSX, Gnu/Linux, or Sun Solaris. To fully use the CD you will need an Internet connection, a current web browser, and Microsoft Word or a compatible software.

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About the author:
David I. Botnick has been practising law for more than 20 years. He is currently a partner in a law office in northwest Toronto, where he practises largely in the areas of family law, wills and estates, real estate, and personal injury. He has written booklets and newspaper articles on various legal topics of interest to the general public. His goal in his writing and in his practice is to make the law understandable and useful for everyone.

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