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Wills 139 - What is a Will and who should have one? 140 - Types of Wills 141 - Formal requirements of a Will 142 - Rights of spouses and dependants 143 - Appointment of guardians for minor children 144 - Executors / Personal Representatives / Estate Trustees 145 - Probating a Will 146 - Can you prepare your own Will? 147 - When does a Will take effect and can it be changed? 148 - Acquiring new property after a Will is written 149 - How does marriage or divorce affect your Will? 150 - What happens if you die without a Will? (Intestate) 151 - What should you do when someone dies? 160 - Living Wills 161 - Medically assisted death (MAID) Other Ways of Transferring Property on Death 152 - Joint tenancy 153 - Beneficiary designations Power of Attorney for Personal Care 154 - What is a Power of Attorney for Personal Care? 155 - When does a Power of Attorney for Personal Care take effect and can you revoke it? 156 - What if you do not have a Power of Attorney for Personal Care? Power of Attorney for Property 157 - What is a Power of Attorney for Property? 158 - When does a Power of Attorney for Property take effect and can you revoke it? 159 - What if you do not have a Power of Attorney for Property? Estate Litigation 1170 - Contesting or challenging a Will 1171 - Capacity claims 1172 - Dependant's relief claims 1173 - Passing of accounts 1174 - Quantum Meruit claims 1175 - Removing an executor / estate trustee