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Ontario Condominium Resale Agreement
Sell a previously owned condo unit in Ontario with this Agreement of Purchase and Sale of Condominium - Resale.
- This Purchase and Sale Agreement is intended for transactions where neither party is using a realtor, which is called a 'for sale by owner' (or FSBO) transaction.
- It should be used only for an existing condo unit, not for a new condominium, where the units would be sold by the developer.
- This is not the OREA standard form of contract. OREA contracts must be obtained from a member of the Ontario Real Estate Association.
Alberta Estate Planning Package
Protect your future and your loved ones with a complete Alberta Estate Planning Document Package — Will, Power of Attorney and Personal Directive Forms.
Planning ahead is one of the most important steps you can take to protect your family, your finances, and your personal wishes.
This comprehensive Alberta Estate Planning Package includes the essential legal documents you need to prepare for unexpected events, manage your affairs if you become unable to do so, and ensure your wishes are respected.
Designed specifically for residents of the Province of Alberta, this convenient downloadable package includes professionally prepared templates for a Will, Enduring Power of Attorney, Personal Directive, Revocation of Power of Attorney, and Codicil to Will.
These editable documents allow you to create, update, and organize your estate planning documents from the comfort of your own home.
What is included in the Alberta Estate Planning Package?
1. Alberta Enduring Power of Attorney
An Enduring Power of Attorney allows you to appoint a trusted person (your attorney) to manage your financial and property matters if you are unable or choose not to manage them yourself.
This document can help ensure that someone you trust has the authority to handle important financial and legal matters, including:
- Managing bank accounts and investments
- Paying bills and expenses
- Handling real estate and property matters
- Managing business and financial transactions
- Dealing with government agencies and other organizations
An Enduring Power of Attorney is an important part of an Alberta estate plan because it allows you to choose who will act on your behalf rather than leaving decisions to be made without your input.
2. Alberta Revocation of Power of Attorney Form
This Revocation of Power of Attorney form allows you to formally cancel a previously granted Power of Attorney.
Use this document when you want to terminate an existing appointment and no longer wish the named attorney to have authority to act on your behalf.
3. Alberta Personal Directive
An Alberta Personal Directive allows you to provide instructions about your personal care and health care decisions and appoint someone you trust to make decisions for you if you become unable to communicate or make those decisions yourself.
Your Personal Directive can address important personal matters, including:
- Medical treatment preferences
- Health care decisions
- Living arrangements
- Personal care choices
- Appointment of a decision-maker (agent)
A Personal Directive is a key part of future planning because it ensures that someone you choose can make personal decisions according to your wishes.
4. Legal Will Kit for Canada (Including Alberta Requirements)
This comprehensive Canadian Legal Will Kit provides the information, instructions, and forms needed to prepare your own legally structured will.
The Canadian Will Kit package includes:
- A customizable Last Will and Testament template
- Step-by-step information and instructions
- Guidance to help you complete your will correctly
- Alberta Affidavit of Witness of a Will form
- Comprehensive estate planning questionnaire
Creating a will allows you to:
- Decide how your property and assets will be distributed
- Name beneficiaries
- Appoint an executor to administer your estate
- Provide instructions regarding your final wishes
- Help reduce uncertainty and stress for your family
5. Alberta Codicil to Will
An Alberta Codicil to Will allows you to make certain changes or additions to an existing will without preparing an entirely new document.
A codicil may be useful when you need to update your estate plan because of changes such as:
- Adding or removing a beneficiary
- Changing an executor
- Updating specific gifts or instructions
- Reflecting changes in your personal circumstances
Why do you need an Alberta estate plan?
Many people put off estate planning because they assume it is only necessary for older adults or people with significant assets. In reality, every adult can benefit from having documents that explain their wishes and appoint trusted decision-makers.
Without proper planning, your family may face additional stress, delays, or uncertainty when dealing with your financial affairs, health care decisions, or estate administration.
A complete Alberta estate plan can help you:
- Protect your family and loved ones
- Maintain control over important decisions
- Choose who manages your affairs if you cannot
- Clearly communicate your wishes
- Make future decisions easier for those close to you
Save $$ with a complete Alberta estate planning package
Purchasing this all-in-one Alberta Estate Planning Package saves almost 50% compared with purchasing each document separately.
These downloadable forms are reusable and can be used by more than one person in your household, making this an affordable and practical way to organize your estate planning documents.
Prepare your Alberta will, Power of Attorney, and Personal Directive today and gain the peace of mind that comes from knowing you have planned for the future.
