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hey Im Paul Rabelais and in this video Im going to address four reasons why you should not have a living will so this is a difficult video because its a difficult situation its its all about you know life support machines youre in a perhaps a profound comatose state theres no reasonable chance of recovery so just the whole situation is difficult its a difficult conversation and and quite frankly I know too many Americans out there jump to a conclusion on what they think they need and what they want to sign just because for 29 years Ive had people come sit across the table from me and they come in with this list of things that they think they need and and three of which include their they tell me they need a will they tell me they need a power of attorney and they tell me they need a living will and then when the living will gets put in front of them they want to check that check that box that they did it so they just sign the living will because they heard or read that thats

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Although B.C. doesnt use living wills, advance directives and substitute decision-making agreements like representation agreements can serve a similar purpose.
In Canada, you dont need a lawyer to make a personal directive or living will. Thats by design: every adult is encouraged to create a personal directive, but not every adult has access to legal counsel. Instead, most provinces simply require that you sign the document in the presence of a witness or witnesses.
To be valid, a will must be: in writing, signed at its end by the will-maker, or the signature at the end must be acknowledged by the will-maker as his or hers, in the presence of 2 or more witnesses present at the same time, and. signed by 2 or more of the witnesses in the presence of the will-maker.
Although B.C. doesnt use living wills, advance directives and substitute decision-making agreements like representation agreements can serve a similar purpose.
No. If the notary or lawyer drafted the Will, then it might be more valid (because the notary or lawyer might be able to make a Will that conforms to the other legal requirements a Will must meet), but simply having a notary or lawyer sign your home-made Will does not make it more valid.
In order for a will to be valid in BC it must satisfy three requirements: The will must be in writing; The will must be signed at the end, and; The will must be properly witnessed.
Provided that a living will is drafted and executed properly, it is a binding instrument that is expected to be honoured in Canada. In order to ensure that a living will is properly drafted, many people elect to utilize a standard form version of the instrument.
No, a will does not need to be docHubd in Canada. However, there are some requirements your will must pass for it to be legally binding. Notarial wills tend to be more popular in Quebec because, in that province, docHubd wills are not required to go through the probate process.

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