If you’re managing an estate, getting it wrong can cost you. We help you get it right.
We help executors handle property, multiple bank accounts, and complex estates across Ontario.
We work with executors managing estates that involve real assets — including property, multiple accounts, or added complexity. Our role is to ensure the estate is handled correctly from start to finish.
For estates with property or multiple assets
This Service Is Designed for Estates That Involve:
- Property (real estate)
- Multiple bank or investment accounts
- No will or unclear executor
- Multiple beneficiaries
Our services are best suited for estates involving property, multiple assets, or added complexity.
Simpler estates may not require full legal support.

Court Application & Approvals
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Prepare and notarize all probate forms
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Handle court communication
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Guide supporting documents
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Prevent delays and foreclosure risk
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Monitor until Certificate of Appointment
For estates with property or multiple assets

Bond Insurance and Exemptions
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Evaluate bond requirement
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Support exemption requests
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Coordinate bond documents
For estates with property or multiple assets

Estate Tax Guidance (1.5 percent)
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Calculate estate administration tax
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Ensure payment from the estate
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Handle bank documentation and timing
For estates with property or multiple assets

For estates with property or multiple assets
Here’s What We Handle for You
STEP 1
Free call with
the lawyer
We confirm eligibility, timelines,
and risks.
STEP 2
We prepare and file everything
Forms, notarization, court communications.
STEP 3
You receive the Certificate of Appointment
We monitor the case until approval.
Acting as Executor Comes With Legal Responsibilities
Many executors are unaware of the legal exposure and obligations that can arise during probate. Understanding these responsibilities early can help prevent serious complications later.
Gathering Estate Assets
The probate application requires the executor to provide a detailed list of ALL the assets owned by the deceased.
Probate Applications: With a Valid Will
Probate with a valid Will is much easier than without a Will. Unfortunately, to date only 30% of our clients have a Will.
Probate Applications: Without a Valid Will
Up to 70% of our probate clients do not have a valid Will. This means we must prepare and submit the much harder, Probate without a Will application.
Estate for Minors
When there are one or more beneficiaries who are under 18 years old, then the application becomes much more difficult. Minors cannot legally own property or open bank accounts in only their names.
For estates with property or multiple assets

