Your legacy,
protected with
care & clarity.
Planning for the future is one of the most thoughtful gifts you can give your family. Don't leave it to chance. We make estate planning clear, personal, and dignified — because your legacy deserves nothing less.
What We Do
planning
done with
care.
At AK Legal, we guide you through every aspect of wills and estate planning with clarity and compassion. Whether you're drafting your first will or updating a complex estate, our approach combines elite legal expertise with a deep respect for your personal circumstances.
We understand that these conversations involve more than documents — they involve family, trust, and the future you're building. Our team takes the time to listen, explain, and craft a plan that truly reflects your intentions and protects the people you love most.
Located in Etobicoke, Ontario, we serve individuals and families across the Greater Toronto Area, providing the kind of attentive, premium service that estate planning deserves.
Our Services
Simple Will
A legally sound will that clearly outlines your wishes — from asset distribution to the appointment of an executor. Ideal for individuals and couples with straightforward estates.
Learn morePower of Attorney — Property
Designate a trusted person to manage your financial affairs if you become unable to do so. We ensure your property and assets are protected with legally airtight documentation.
Learn morePower of Attorney — Personal Care
Appoint someone you trust to make healthcare and personal decisions on your behalf should you become incapacitated. Protect your dignity and your wishes in every circumstance.
Learn moreWhy Plan Ahead
Certainty is the greatest gift.
Without a valid will or powers of attorney, the law decides what happens — not you. Planning ahead gives your family clarity, prevents disputes, and ensures your voice is heard even when you can't speak for yourself.
Protect Your Loved Ones
A clear will eliminates guesswork, reduces family conflict, and ensures your assets go exactly where you intend.
Guard Against Incapacity
A Power of Attorney means trusted individuals can act on your behalf — financially and medically — if you cannot.
Minimise Estate Taxes & Costs
Strategic estate planning can significantly reduce the tax burden on your estate and speed up the probate process.
Our Process
Simple, guided steps
to peace of mind.
Initial Consultation
We begin with a confidential conversation to understand your family structure, assets, and goals. No legal jargon — just honest dialogue.
Tailored Strategy
We design a customised estate plan that reflects your wishes, protects your beneficiaries, and addresses any complexities in your situation.
Document Drafting
Our team prepares your will and powers of attorney with precision, ensuring every clause is legally sound and clearly worded.
Signing & Storage
We walk you through the proper signing and witnessing process, and advise on secure storage so your documents are accessible when needed.
Common Questions
Frequently Asked
Questions
Do I need a lawyer to make a will in Ontario?
While you can write a holograph will by hand without a lawyer in Ontario, having a lawyer draft your will ensures it is legally sound, properly witnessed, and clearly worded — reducing the risk of disputes or your wishes being misinterpreted.
What is a Power of Attorney for Property?
A Power of Attorney for Property is a legal document that designates a trusted person to manage your financial affairs — such as banking, paying bills, or managing real estate — if you become unable to do so yourself.
What is a Power of Attorney for Personal Care?
A Power of Attorney for Personal Care appoints someone to make healthcare and personal decisions on your behalf — including medical treatment, housing, and diet — if you become mentally incapable of making those decisions yourself.
How much does it cost to make a will in Ontario?
The cost of a will in Ontario varies depending on complexity. AK Legal offers transparent, fixed-fee pricing for simple wills and powers of attorney. Contact us to book a consultation and receive a clear quote.
What happens if I die without a will in Ontario?
If you die intestate (without a will) in Ontario, provincial law determines how your estate is distributed — regardless of your personal wishes. This can lead to family disputes, delays, and outcomes you would not have chosen. A valid will ensures your intentions are legally protected.
Speak to an
estate lawyer
today.
Estate planning matters are time-sensitive. The sooner you act, the better protected your family will be. Book a private consultation and take the first step.