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Estate Planning

Programs provide assistance with advance care and estate planning, including wills, medical assistance in dying, and notary services.

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Provides online information about advance care planning, including:
  • How to share your health and personal care preferences with health care teams and your family if you become incapable of expressing your own decisions, for example, health care treatment and who can make decisions for you
  • An online interactive workbook to help with the advance care planning process and writing a health care directive
  • An advance care planning wallet card
  • Health care directives form
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Provides support to those navigating end-of-life choice and care. Includes:

  • Providing independent witnesses and/or proxies to MAID requestors through the Independent Witness Program
  • Provides free virtual workshops or presentations on Advance Care Planning (ACP)
  • Provides free virtual workshops or presentations on Medical assistance in dying (MAID)
  • Advocacy for end-of-life care and choice

Note: They do not provide information or means to end a life, and do not offer MAID assessments or provisions.

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Assists individuals in understanding the law, navigating the justice system, and providing support to make informed decisions during stressful situations. Issues include:

  • Divorce
  • Custody
  • Child support
  • Company and commercial, including non-profit issues
  • Wills
  • Buying property or renting
  • Labour and employment
  • Consumer protection
  • Criminal law
  • Human rights
  • Power of attorney
  • Many other topics
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Provides professional medical assistance to people experiencing specific types of untreatable or irreversible medical conditions who wish to voluntarily and intentionally end their lives by administering a lethal dose of medication or prescribing medication for the patient to end their life through self-medication.

Note: There is a screening and assessment process to ensure awareness of other options, meeting of the criteria for medical assistance in dying and are capability of making this important decision.
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Provides online information about medical assistance in dying, including:
  • The request process
  • Who is eligible
  • Who can provide the service
  • How the service is being carried out across Canada
Note: For questions about end-of-life care options, contact your health care provider. Laws very by province and territory.
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Provides online and print legal information about a variety of subjects. Includes:

  • Criminal law
  • Family law (including divorce, parenting time, decision-making responsibility, child support, and separation of assets)
  • Going to court
  • Health and the law
  • Housing and property
  • Wills, estates, and planning ahead
  • Youth and the law
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Provides notary services to the public for affidavits and other similar documents. Does not notarize some legal documents such as property transactions, separation agreements, and general Powers of Attorney.
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