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We aim to fill the gaps by providing information, guidance, products and services to Executors in all aspects of estate administration. Whether you want direction as a DIYer or you want someone to handle a portion or all of the administration of the estate for you, our Certified Executor Advisors are here to help. Our founders have over 35 years of combined experience in estate administration and estate planning and are members of the Canadian Institute or Certified Executor Advisors.

01/20/2023

Anyone who's lost a loved one would give anything to be able to hear their voice again, and while a new wind phone in Deer Lake, NL won't enable them to have a two-way conversation, it is helping to bring comfort to grieving people. The "wind phone" is a concept developed in Japan; essentially it's an unconnected phone located in nature, giving people an opportunity to feel they can talk to their loved ones who've died. And it is helping.

When Natasha Lavers lost her father to su***de four years ago, she honoured his wish to be cremated and not have a gravesite or headstone. But Lavers said that left her missing somewhere to go to honour her father's memory and to give voice to her thoughts and feelings. She said the wind phone has provided just such a place for her.

"You always feel like your loved ones are listening, but it's just the physical part of putting a receiver up to your ear, and having a conversation with your loved one, even though it's just a one-sided conversation, that's so powerful," she said.

The wind phone in Deer Lake is a vintage rotary dial phone mounted on a wooden housing. It's a project of the town council's new health and wellness committee, chaired by deputy mayor and family physician Melanie Young. Young said she liked the idea of a wind phone because it's simple and inexpensive, at a total cost to the town of about $80, but it presents grieving people a chance to work through their sense of loss.

"The phone itself acts as a symbolic intermediary. It allows people who are grieving the opportunity to externalize their grief," said Young. "For those of us that often help people along the grieving process, we know that externalizing grief can often be very powerful in healing." It's common for people to grieve long after an initial mourning period, said Young, and private grief can be very isolating. "The world moves on and sometimes people feel like their world is shattered, and they are left in inner isolation in dealing with their grief," said Young.

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The Top Two Instances Where Probate is Needed 01/20/2023

The Top Two Instances Where Probate is Needed are....drumroll please...just kidding, you are going to have to read the attached blogpost to find out.

The Top Two Instances Where Probate is Needed Before we jump into the top two instances where Probate is needed, we first must define what Probate is. A Grant of Probate (or "Probate") is simply a court order that approves the appointment of the Executor named in a Will, authorizes that Executor to legally act on behalf of the deceased and conf...

01/18/2023

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One of the biggest burdens on an Executor is determining what the deceased owned and owed.

Here we break down the most common ways to search for the most common types of assets as well as how to ascertain the deceased’s debts.

Should you have any questions or need help, please don’t hesitate to contact our office. One of our Certified Executor Advisors are happy to help. Visit the link in our bio for more information.

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