Estate Planning, Living Wills & Powers of Attorney

Markham Estate Planning Law Firm

Charles Ticker believes in taking time with his clients to help them plan their estates and cut through the legal language that can sometimes be confusing and stressful. His years of expertise and detailed knowledge of Estate Law give him the skills to suggest several options to benefit his clients and to relieve tax burdens from their beneficiaries.

A good estate plan has several key components that need to be checked regularly to ensure that changes are made when needed. An estate plan should include an up-to-date Will, up-to-date Power of Attorney for Property and a Power of Attorney for Personal Care. Policies for life insurance and disability insurance should also be reviewed to ensure that they are adequate for your family's needs. In some cases, estate plans will also use formal trusts to protect assets from creditors and to avoid probate fees.

Ticker has a network of experts whose knowledge he can draw on to help prepare your estate plan. He will team with your accountant, financial planner and insurance agent to create the best plan for your needs. He also has access to tax experts and American lawyers to help with complex tax issues or cross-border issues.

Ticker is a member of Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners, a leading international organization for senior trust and estate professionals. Let Ticker's expertise and commitment to excellence help you plan your estate and be assured that your wishes will be honoured.

This website provides general information on legal and related matters and should not be relied upon as legal advice. If you require legal advice, you should consult and retain qualified legal professionals to advise you about your particular situation. If you would like to retain Charles B. Ticker Law Office to give you legal advice, please telephone, email or write our office to see whether our firm can be of assistance. Until we specifically agree to act for you, you should not provide us with any unsolicited confidential information or material. Unsolicited information and material will not be treated as confidential and will not be protected by any lawyer-client privilege.