Probate

Rights of Trustees and Beneficiaries During Probate in British Columbia

During probate, both trustees and beneficiaries have specific rights that protect their interests and ensure that the estate is administered fairly and according to the law. Trustees (or executors) are responsible for managing the estate, while beneficiaries have a right to receive their inheritance as outlined in the will. Understanding these rights is crucial to

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Probate for Joint Assets in British Columbia

Probate is the legal process of validating a deceased person’s will and granting authority to an executor to manage and distribute their estate. However, when assets are jointly owned, probate may not always be required. In British Columbia, whether probate applies to joint assets depends on the ownership structure and the type of asset involved.

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Melissa has 8+ years of combined Commercial, Business and Contract Law experience as In-House Counsel in manufacturing, health, real estate development, and broadcast communication industries. She is instrumental in developing strategies to minimize legal risk and ensure regulatory compliance.

She has 6+ years of Human Resources Management experience and a Chartered Professional in Human Resources (CPHR) designation. Her practice includes Family Law, Civil Litigation, Wills & Estates and Real Estate & Conveyancing.

For fun, she visits ancient sites and ruins and belts out popular Broadway tunes.

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Northam Law is a boutique law firm offering advisory services in Real Estate Law and Conveyancing, Business Law, and Human Resources. Our practice areas also include Wills & Estates and Family Law. Notarization services are also available.

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