Wills & Powers of Attorney in Hamilton
Friendly Help, Close to Home
Getting your Will and Power of Attorney documents in Hamilton has never been easier – or more comfortable.
We work with a Trusted Partner in downtown Hamilton, making it simple to sign your documents in person. People from Stoney Creek, Ancaster, Dundas, Flamboro, Burlington, and McMaster University often find that meeting downtown for their Will signing works perfectly for them.
Call: 905-523-4444
Signing Location:
554 King Street West, Hamilton, Ontario
1. Reach Out and Book a Call
Just call 905-523-4444 or book an appointment on our website.
We’ll schedule a relaxed 30–45 minute phone call where we:
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- Talk about your situation, family, and what matters most to you
- Answer your questions in plain language
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- Decide together if we’re a good fit, and if so, I’ll take your legal instructions
2. Prepare Your Custom Documents
After our call, I personally draft your documents, which usually include:
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- A Custom Will
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- Power of Attorney for Property
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- Power of Attorney for Personal Care
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- A Health Care Directive (Living Will)
I’ll email the drafts to you so you can read them comfortably at home. You’ll have the chance to ask questions, request changes, and make sure everything Looks correct.
3. Easy Signing in Hamilton
Once you’re happy with everything, we’ll set up a signing appointment with our Trusted Partner and Notary at:
554 King Street West, Hamilton, Ontario
We’ll make sure your Will and Powers of Attorney are signed properly, with the right witnesses and formalities, so you can leave feeling confident and taken care of.
Estate Planning Only
Focused practice. Clear advice. Professional drafting Across Ontario
Why You Should Get Your Will Done Today (Not Later)
Many people put off creating a Will, thinking they have plenty of time. Unfortunately, life is unpredictable, and delaying can leave your family with uncertainty, stress, and unnecessary legal costs.
A properly prepared Will ensures:
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Your assets go to the people you choose—not according to default government rules
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Your loved ones are protected and cared for
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Your estate is handled efficiently, saving time, legal fees, and potential disputes
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You choose who makes decisions for you if you become ill or unable to manage your affairs
Without a Will, Ontario’s intestacy laws decide who inherits your estate, which may not reflect your wishes. Your family could face delays, higher costs, and difficult decisions during an already stressful time.
Getting your Will done today is one of the simplest and most important steps you can take to protect your family and your legacy. Our process is fast, affordable, and straightforward—so there’s no reason to wait.
Book Your Power of Attorney Appointment Today
We Are Here to Help Your Family Every Step of the Way!
