Wills and Estates


Will & Estate for Home Transactions

Will & Estate for Home Transactions

We’re pretty firm believers that buying property and protecting your property should go hand-in-hand. That’s why we came up with our Will-Estate™ package, where you can pair a Timeless Will™ with your Real Estate service at a discounted rate.

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Why Do I Need an Executor for My Will?

Why Do I Need an Executor for My Will?

This is a great question, and it’s one we get asked all the time here at Litco Law. Before we get into the nitty gritty, it might help you to know that Alberta’s Courts use the term ‘Personal Representative’ instead of ‘executor.’

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Win a Timeless Will

Win a Timeless Will

Who doesn’t love getting free stuff? (We know we do.) But, here at Litco Law, we love giving even more. If you missed our last giveaway, don’t worry — we’re doing another one for April! And it’s big, guys!

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65+ Will Only at Litco Law

65+ Will Only at Litco Law

At Litco Law we want to share the love for our 65+ community. So, we thought a lot about how we, as a law firm, could contribute. We know a lot of people don’t really give that much thought to writing a Will until later in life. And we get it, life is busy.

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Youthful Will by Litco Law

Youthful Will by Litco Law

We wanted to bridge this gap and make Wills attainable for people who are just starting out. With our Youthful Will you get all the changes you need, forever. For Free.

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Introducing Timeless Will

Introducing Timeless Will

A Will that grows and changes with you forever – for free. Is the idea of writing a Will now, only to have to spend more money to change it again down the road, holding you back? For most people, major life changes – and Will changes – are inevitable. In fact, the average person updates their …

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