05/20/2026
A lot of people in Nova Scotia assume:
“If something happens to me, my spouse automatically gets everything.”
That is NOT always true.
If you die without a Will, Nova Scotia law decides how your estate is divided — and depending on your situation, things can become far more complicated than families expect.
Second marriages, common-law relationships, children from previous relationships, jointly owned property, executors, probate issues… these things matter.
A will is not just paperwork.
It’s clarity.
It’s protection.
It’s one of the kindest things you can do for the people you love during an already difficult time.
If you’ve been meaning to get your affairs in order, now is the time.
Call today to discuss your estate planning and Will package options.
📞 902-832-2100