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Free Library talk on wills, estates poised to answer questions

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March 19th, 2021

Most of us don’t like to think about our eventual demise, and yet we care about what happens after we’re gone.

The Nelson Public Library hosts a free evening dedicated to Wills and Estates presented by Nelson lawyer Troy Trillo on Thursday, April 8, at 7 p.m. on Zoom. Email hgoldik@nelson.ca to register.

Trillo’s talk will look at a number of common questions, including: 

  • Do I need a Will?
  • Can my Will be challenged if I don’t provide for my children equally? 
  • How long can I tie up my kids’ inheritance? 
  • Does having a blended family make a difference to my Will? 
  • What is a Power of Attorney? 
  • Doesn’t a Power of Attorney cover health care matters? 
  • Do I need a Representation Agreement? 

There will be time set aside after the talk for additional questions.

Trillo’s practice is focused primarily on solicitor’s work, including Wills & Estates, Corporate and Commercial, and Real Estate law. 

Trillo graduated from the Faculty of Law at UBC in 1999 with a Juris Doctor and is a partner in the law firm Connolly, Trillo & Yates.

The Library invites people of all ages and stages of life to come and learn about this important topic.

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