Whether you are an executor of an estate or simply arranging your own financial affairs, the legalities surrounding Wills and Estates leading to probate process may seem daunting. However, our experienced team of probate lawyers are here to help organize everything, and we will ensure that all assets are distributed correctly to the beneficiaries.
We are here to ease the strain during this often-difficult period, and if you are searching for an answer to the common question of ‘When is probate required in Ontario?’, we hope this useful guide will provide the information you need.
Probate is a legal process where the court formally approves the Will as the last and valid Will of the deceased and confirms the authority of the person named in the Will as the estate trustee. If there is no Will, then by way of probate, the court appoints the estate trustee of an estate.
Upon completing the probate process, the court will issue a Certificate Appointment of Estate Trustee. Upon appointment, the estate trustee has the legal authority to deal with the deceased’s estate.
Supreme Court of Canada defined the purpose of probate in the case of Re Eurig Estate [1998] S.C.J. No. 72
” The purposes of probate is to certifiy that a will and codicils have been duly proved and registered in the court and that the administration of the property of the deceased has been committed by the court to the person named in the will as executor”
Probate is required in one of the following situations:
Although probate will be required for most situations, there will be circumstances when probate is unnecessary. In particular, if the deceased did not own any assets, there would be no need for probate.
It is pretty rare for estates in Ontario not to require probate, although it is possible to avoid probate with careful pre-death legal planning.
Probate Tax, also known as an estate administration tax, is calculated based on the total value of a deceased person’s estate. Estate value below $50,000 Canadian is exempt from Estate administration Tax.
In Ontario probate lawyer’s fees range between $1,500 to $2,500 + Tax, for a simple uncontested Probate.
An hourly rate could be charged by a probate lawyer for contested probate applications.
Whether you are looking to complete probate with or without a Will, or even contest probate, choose an experienced probate lawyer.
At shaikh law, we understand that every estate is unique. Therefore, our Law firm will ensure you are fully aware of all liabilities and assist with every aspect of paperwork relating to the probate and estate administration process.
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