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Wills
We prepare Stratford wills that appoint estate trustees, name beneficiaries, address family property, and set out clear instructions.
Stratford Wills And Power Of Attorney Lawyer
Goldstone Law PC helps Stratford individuals, couples, parents, homeowners, retirees, and business owners prepare wills, continuing powers of attorney for property, personal care POAs, and updated estate documents.
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How We Help
We help clients document wishes, name trusted people, plan for incapacity, and address property or business concerns clearly.
Stratford wills and powers of attorney help clients prepare for property, business, care, and estate decisions with clear written instructions. The right documents can make a difficult time easier for the people appointed.
Goldstone Law PC helps clients prepare practical estate and incapacity documents for families, homeowners, and business owners.
For Stratford clients, planning may involve a family home, small business, farm connection, retirement accounts, insurance, children, adult children, and loved ones who may need to step in during an illness or after death. A will can explain who should administer the estate, who should receive property, and how specific gifts should be handled. Powers of attorney can give trusted people authority during lifetime for property or care decisions.
We help clients choose decision-makers who can manage the practical work. Executors may need to communicate with beneficiaries, organize records, protect property, and work with advisors. Property attorneys may need to manage accounts, bills, business matters, or real estate. Personal care attorneys should understand health, housing, and support wishes.
Our work includes preparing wills, continuing powers of attorney for property, powers of attorney for personal care, business and family planning notes, and updates to older documents. We also help clients review beneficiary designations, insurance, joint ownership, and storage of original documents. The goal is a Stratford plan that trusted people can understand and use.
We also discuss the practical records that make a plan useful. Business records, account details, insurance information, property records, advisor contacts, and document storage notes can help an executor or attorney begin without unnecessary delay. That organization is often a quiet but important part of planning.
We also explain when updates may be needed. Retirement, business changes, new property, marriage, separation, children, or a change in trusted decision-makers can all affect whether the documents still match the client’s wishes.
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We prepare Stratford wills that appoint estate trustees, name beneficiaries, address family property, and set out clear instructions.
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We prepare continuing powers of attorney for property for banking, real estate, business interests, bills, and investments.
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We prepare personal care POAs for health, housing, care, and support decisions.
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We update documents after retirement, property changes, business changes, marriage, separation, or executor changes.
What To Watch For
Homes, mortgages, business interests, signing authority, and succession expectations should be reviewed together.
Specific gifts can help avoid confusion over items with sentimental or family importance.
Alternate executors and attorneys help when the first choice cannot act or is unavailable.
How It Works
We review family, property, and business details, discuss appointments, prepare documents, and explain signing and storage.
Step 1
We discuss family, assets, debts, property, business interests, existing documents, and concerns.
Step 2
We help consider estate trustees, attorneys, backups, beneficiaries, and guardianship wishes.
Step 3
We prepare wills and POAs tailored to your instructions.
Step 4
We explain signing requirements, storage, copies, and future update triggers.
We prepare estate and incapacity planning documents for clients with family homes, business interests, retirement accounts, and trusted decision-makers.
Stratford clients may be planning around a family home, small business, farm connection, retirement accounts, children, adult children, or aging parents. We help prepare documents that make authority and wishes clearer.
A will and power of attorney package can help trusted people manage property, accounts, business records, and care decisions with fewer questions. We focus on clear appointments and instructions that can be followed.
Practical Estate Direction
Clear documents can reduce uncertainty and help loved ones understand what you wanted.
Common Questions
Yes. Shares, assets, debts, signing authority, and succession goals should be reviewed.
Yes. Specific gifts can be included and should be drafted clearly.
Often, yes. Retirement may change assets, beneficiaries, income, and who is best able to act.
A property POA can help with financial authority, but business records and signing authority should also be reviewed.
Yes. Registered accounts and insurance designations should be reviewed with the will.
Yes. Parents can include guardianship wishes and trust wording for a child’s inheritance.
Bring ownership notes, contracts, account details, royalty information if any, business records, and possible decision-maker names.
They can help with property and financial authority, but business records and signing authority should also be reviewed.
Ontario Coverage
Goldstone Law PC supports clients across Ontario, including:
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