Planning for the future is one of the most important steps you can take to protect your loved ones and your legacy. At Julian Cosentino Professional Corporation, we provide comprehensive Wills and Estate services designed to help individuals and families in Aurora and throughout Ontario plan confidently and effectively.
Whether you’re preparing your first Will, updating an existing one, or managing an estate after a loved one’s passing, we offer trusted legal guidance, clarity, and peace of mind every step of the way.
A properly drafted Will ensures that your wishes are respected and your estate is distributed according to your intentions. We prepare clear, legally valid Wills that minimize complications and protect your beneficiaries.
If you already have a Will but need to make updates — such as changing executors, adding beneficiaries, or modifying gifts — we can prepare a Codicil to legally amend your existing Will.
We assist clients in preparing Powers of Attorney for Property and Personal Care, allowing trusted individuals to make financial and healthcare decisions on your behalf if you become unable to do so.
We help executors obtain Probate (Certificate of Appointment of Estate Trustee) from the Ontario Superior Court, confirming their legal authority to manage and distribute the estate.
Our firm handles Survivorship Applications for jointly owned property and Transmission Applications for transferring ownership of assets to beneficiaries after death.
If disputes arise regarding a Will, estate administration, or beneficiary rights, we represent clients in Estate Litigation matters with professionalism, compassion, and strategic expertise.
At Lawna, our criminal defense services offer tailored solutions to safeguard your future and minimize the impact of criminal charges. Our experienced attorneys provide strategic defense, ensuring that all aspects of your case are thoroughly examined and that your rights are fully protected.
A Will ensures your assets are distributed according to your wishes and helps avoid family disputes after your passing. It also allows you to appoint an executor and choose guardians for minor children, ensuring your loved ones are cared for as you intend.
A Will takes effect after your death and governs the distribution of your estate. A Power of Attorney, on the other hand, allows someone to make financial or personal care decisions on your behalf while you are still alive, should you become incapable of doing so yourself.
If you die without a Will (intestate), Ontario’s Succession Law Reform Act determines how your estate will be divided. This may not reflect your personal wishes and can create delays, costs, and stress for your family. Having a valid Will ensures your assets are distributed exactly as you intend.
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