A will is the most important financial document most Canadians never create. An estimated 60% of Canadian adults have no will at all.
The cost of dying without a will
| Scenario | Without a will | With a will |
|---|---|---|
| Common-law partner of 10 years | Gets nothing in most provinces | Gets what you intended |
| Minor children (guardian) | Court appoints guardian | You chose the guardian |
| Minor children (inheritance) | Lump sum at 18, no trust | Staged inheritance, protection |
| Specific bequest to friend/charity | Impossible | Executed per your wishes |
| Family dispute over distribution | Common, expensive litigation | Will governs; far fewer disputes |
| Estate administration | Slower, more expensive | Faster; executor has authority |
Intestacy rules at a glance (if you die without a will)
| Province | Spouse’s share | Common-law partner’s intestate rights |
|---|---|---|
| Ontario | First $350K + ½ of remainder | None (use will or cohabitation agreement) |
| BC | First $300K + ½ of remainder | Spouse rights after 2+ years cohabitation |
| Alberta | First $150K + ½ of remainder | None (SDA rights separate from intestacy) |
| Quebec | None — governed by Civil Code | None |
| Manitoba | First $50K + ½ of remainder | None |
| Saskatchewan | First $100K + ½ of remainder | None |
Rules change. Verify current provincial intestacy legislation for your province.
What a complete will should address
- Executor appointment — primary and alternate
- Guardian for minor children — and alternate
- Specific bequests — named gifts to individuals or charities
- Residue clause — who gets everything after specific gifts and debts
- Testamentary trust — if you have minor children, disabled dependants, or wish to stage an inheritance
- Burial/cremation wishes — not legally binding but helps family
- Digital estate clause — authorization for executor to access digital accounts
- Revocation clause — formally revokes all prior wills
Will creation options in Canada
| Option | Cost | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Willful (online) | $99–$199 | Simple estates, no dependants with special needs |
| Epilogue (online) | $119–$199 | Simple estates, couples |
| Notary (Quebec, BC) | $150–$600 | BC/QC residents (notarial will is self-proving) |
| Estate lawyer (wills specialist) | $300–$2,000+ | Business interests, trusts, complex assets |
| Holograph (handwritten) | Free (DIY) | Emergency, legal in most provinces but risky |