Estate Planning Lawyers
In Edmonton
Make a plan your family can rely on — without stress, confusion, or complicated paperwork.
what your lawyer needs to know
to prepare your plan
To prepare your estate planning documents properly, your Lawyer will need a few key details from you:
- Names of the people you want to appoint for decision‑making roles
- Who should receive your assets and in what proportions
- Any special instructions or considerations for children, caretakers, or beneficiaries
Our Simple Estate Planning Process
Step 1: Fill Out the Estate Planning Questionnaire
This online form gives your Lawyer the key details they need to begin preparing your plan. It’s straightforward, and can be completed from any device.
Step 2: Legal Services Agreement (LSA)
Once your questionnaire is submitted, we send you a simple agreement outlining the scope of work and flat‑fee pricing so you always know exactly what to expect.
Step 3: Lawyer Review & Consult (Premium Plan)
Your Lawyer reviews your responses, clarifies any outstanding questions, and ensures your wishes are documented clearly and legally. If you purchased the Premium Plan, you meet with your Lawyer for a consult.
Step 4: Prepare & Send Draft Documents
We draft your Will, Enduring Power of Attorney, and Personal Directive based on your instructions. You receive the drafts to review at your own pace.
Step 5: Schedule Your Signing Meeting
When you're ready, we book a signing appointment at our office—or remotely if required—to finalize your Estate Planning documents.
Step 6: Finalize & Provide Executed Copies
You receive your fully executed and legally valid Estate Planning documents along with clear instructions for safe storage and future updates.
Remote Signings and Hospital or Home Visits
If mobility is a concern, or if someone you care for is receiving treatment in a hospital or long-term care facility, we can come to them. Remote signings and bedside appointments ensure your documents are completed properly — without adding stress to your day.
What's Included in Your Estate Plan
Will
Your Will details who receives your property and who will administer your estate. It also includes guardianship appointments for minor children.
Enduring Power of Attorney
This document authorizes someone you trust to manage your financial affairs if you lose capacity, ensuring continuity and protection.
Personal Directive
Your Personal Directive appoints someone to make health-care and personal-care decisions if you become unable to do so yourself.
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What Our Clients Say
Google Review
Client
Great customer service, super caring, and the Kahane law office helped me clarifying all questions we had. Used this office twice now and everything went super smooth. Highly recommend!
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Client
Evan Clarke was extremely helpful preparing our wills for us. He was very diligent, well prepared and caring. I highly recommend using his services or that of his colleagues.
Do You Really Need an Estate Planning Lawyer?
Yes, here's why
Estate planning isn’t just filling in blanks on a form. A Lawyer helps you understand your options, tailor your documents to Alberta law, and avoid mistakes that can create stress or conflict for the people you care about.

Frequently Asked Questions
Not necessarily, but a lawyer makes sure your documents follow Alberta law, accurately reflect your wishes, and reduce the risk of confusion or disputes later.
Most plans are completed within 1–3 weeks, depending on how quickly you review drafts and respond to questions. The initial questionnaire usually takes about 10 minutes.
Yes. Our estate planning packages use transparent flat‑fee pricing so you always know the fees before you decide to move ahead.
Yes. We offer remote signings and, where appropriate, hospital or home visits to make the process easier.
You can update your documents whenever your circumstances change. We can guide you through updates and make sure the changes are done properly.
Take the First Step Today
Answer a few quick questions and we'll take care of the rest.
contact us Today
Have a question about your estate plan? Our team is here to help. Fill out the form below and we'll get back to you quickly - usually same day. Prefer phone? Call the number below.

