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Grant of Life Estate in Property | Canada
If you and your partner own property as tenants in common, you'll need to grant a life estate to your partner to make sure the property doesn't become part of your estate when you die.
- Unlike joint tenancy ownership, which transfers title to the survivor upon the death of one of the joint tenants, any real property owned as tenants in common will become part of your estate and be disposed of under your will.
- A life estate is a way of designating who you want to give the property to when you die, but leaving you the right to continue to live in the property during your lifetime.
- Under this Mutual Grant of Life Estate, each tenant in common grants the other a life estate in the property.
- Each party agrees to contribute equally to mortgage payments, maintenance costs and expenses related to the property.
- Each party indemnifies the other against claims and damages.
- Upon the death of one of the parties, title to the property will transfer to the survivor.
- Keep your property out of your will and make sure it goes to the right person after you die.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended to be used only in Canada.
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Complete Legal Will Kit | Canada
Have you made a Will yet? If you were to die without a Will, your loved ones will have to pay court costs and legal fees to administer your estate.
- If you own real estate or other assets, whether in Canada or outside of the country, you need to have a Will to make sure your property is distributed in accordance with your wishes.
- This complete Legal Will Kit and Estate Plan for Canadian residents includes everything you need to make your will:
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- Guide to Making a Will in Canada, which contains information and things you need to know to help you through the process of preparing your Will.
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- How to Choose an Executor and a Guardian for Minor Children.
- Affidavit of Execution of Will forms for Alberta, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland & Labrador, Nova Scotia, Northwest Territories, Ontario, Saskatchewan and Yukon.
- Download your complete Canada Legal Will Kit and Estate Plan immediately after purchase.
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