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At Upper Canada Wills & Estates, we are dedicated to connecting people looking to have their Wills and Powers of Attorney prepared by lawyers (notaries in Quebec) at reasonable rates. Let us provide you with Peace of Mind by having a legal professional prepare your important estate documents.

Most Canadians Don’t Have a Will—Let’s Change That

A recent study published in the Toronto Star found that over 50% of Canadian adults do not have a Last Will and Testament or Powers of Attorney.

At Upper Canada WILLS, we believe every Canadian deserves the peace of mind that comes with properly planning their end-of-life decisions—with the support and guidance of experienced lawyers.


Why It Matters

  • Your Will ensures your assets are distributed according to your wishes.
  • Powers of Attorney give someone you trust the authority to make decisions about your health and finances if you're unable to.
  • Expert legal guidance makes the process easy and ensures your documents are valid and enforceable.

How We Help

We connect you with licensed lawyers who will walk you through the entire process—clearly, confidently, and step by step.


A National Priority

For the benefit of Canadian Seniors 50+, we’re helping lead the conversation about the importance of having a will and estate plan—regardless of age, asset base, or marital status.

National Average rates for

Wills & Powers of Attorney

Individuals (50+)

$900.00

$545.00*

Couples (50+)

$1400.00

$795.00*

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Frequently Asked Questions

A well drafted Will can save your estate significant money. A poorly drafted or poorly prepared Will often results in expensive legal fees, court costs, and delays when attempting to obtain Probate of a Will. If a Will is vague, confusing or open to interpretation, it may be necessary to bring the Will before the court to have a judge interpret the terms of the Will. Without proper legal advice, family conflict, uncertainty, and confusion may arise which may result in very costly estate litigation.

A Will is a document containing your instructions and wishes for the administration and distribution of your estate after your death. It is important to have a Will that records your wishes so that your assets such as your house, land, car, shares, bank accounts and insurance policies are distributed how you wish. You can also use a Will to appoint an Executor, name a guardian for your children, set up property management for young beneficiaries, or forgive debts. Any person who has reached the age of majority or older and of sound mind can make a Will. The person who makes the Will is called the “Testator” (sometimes called an Estate Trustee).

Without a Will, you have no control over who will look after your property, how your property will be distributed and who will be a guardian for your children. The individuals the court chooses to appoint to these roles may not be the same individuals you would have chosen if you had prepared a Will.

Without a Will, all of your property will be divided according to Provincial law. More often than not, the division under such law will result in an unexpected and unfair division of estate assets. 

In addition, the distribution of the estate may be severely delayed with higher administration costs.

Any share of your estate allocated to any minor children will be held until they become of age (unless a court application is brought to release some of these funds). When the minor child reaches the age of majority the child is entitled to receive the entire inheritance without any restrictions. If the child does not handle the inheritance wisely, there is nothing anyone can do about it.

Do you have a question? We have the answers. View our frequently asked questions area to find the answer you are looking for.

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My husband and I couldn’t be more pleased with Upper Canada Wills. Our conversations on what we needed to do to get ready to prepare our affairs was wonderful. We were put in touch with a lawyer quickly who likewise got back to us right away. From providing the information needed for our estate documentation to reviewing the final version of the Wills and Powers of Attorney with our lawyer, everything was made very clear and understandable. Because these services are virtual, the cost is very reasonable and certainly worth every penny.

Linda P. - Calgary