Wills, Powers of Attorney & Estate Planning in Ontario

Bezreh Law helps clients prepare wills, multiple wills, Islamic wills, and powers of attorney, and provides guidance on probate and estate administration. We serve individuals and families in Oakville, Burlington, Milton and Mississauga with clear, practical advice in both English and Arabic.

Planning Ahead for Your Family and Your Estate

A properly drafted will and powers of attorney help ensure that your wishes are followed, your family is protected, and someone you trust can make financial and personal care decisions if you become unable to do so. A well-structured estate plan can also reduce delays, minimize probate tax, and avoid unnecessary conflict.

Our Wills & Estates Services

Single & Mirror Wills

Wills for individuals and couples addressing executors, guardians, gifts, and the distribution of your estate.

Multiple Wills for Business Owners

Primary and secondary wills designed to manage private company shares and reduce probate tax where applicable.

Islamic Wills

Wills that reflect religious and cultural values while ensuring compliance with Ontario law.

Powers of Attorney

Powers of attorney for property and personal care to authorize trusted decision-makers.

Probate & Estate Administration

Guidance for estate trustees on probate applications, asset management, beneficiaries, creditors, and record-keeping.

Will Reviews & Updates

Updates following major life events such as marriage, separation, children, or business changes.

Lawyer discussing wills and estate planning with a family
Many clients are planning for children, aging parents or business interests. We take the time to understand your priorities before drafting your documents.

A Clear and Comfortable Planning Experience

Estate planning can feel overwhelming, especially if you have children, aging parents, business interests or complex family circumstances. We guide you step by step, explain your options in plain language and ensure your documents reflect your wishes accurately.

Your questions are always welcome, and you are supported throughout the entire process with clear communication and practical advice.

Why Work With Bezreh Law?

  • Practical, personalized planning. Documents tailored to your family and assets.
  • Lawyer-led meetings. Your file is handled directly by a lawyer from start to finish.
  • Bilingual – English & Arabic.
  • Clear flat-fee options. No surprises.
  • Local & Ontario-wide service.
  • Works with your advisors. Coordination with accountants and financial planners.
Signing wills and legal documents
Signing appointments can be completed in person or virtually where permitted.

How Our Wills & Estates Process Works

Most planning files follow these steps:

1. Initial Meeting

We learn about your family, assets and goals.

2. Drafting

We prepare customized drafts and explain key options.

3. Review

You review at your own pace and request changes.

4. Signing

We ensure compliance with Ontario signing rules.

5. Storage

We discuss secure storage and future updates.

6. Ongoing Support

We revisit your plan as life circumstances change.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a will?

Without a will, Ontario’s intestacy rules determine who receives your assets. Having a will ensures your wishes are followed.

How often should I update my will?

After major life events such as marriage, separation, children or significant financial changes.

What is the difference between a will and a power of attorney?

A will applies after death. Powers of attorney operate while you are alive if you become incapable.

What are multiple wills?

A strategy used by Ontario business owners to reduce probate tax in certain situations.

Do you help with probate?

Yes. We assist estate trustees with probate applications and estate administration tasks.

Important: This page provides general legal information and does not constitute legal advice. Consult a lawyer for advice about your specific circumstances.

Ready to Start Your Estate Plan?

Whether you're preparing your first will or updating documents, Bezreh Law provides clear, practical guidance to help you move forward confidently.