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Elder Law & Legal Resources in Kelowna

8 providers serving Kelowna

Independent. No referral fees. Listings reviewed regularly.

Elder Law Attorney

Kelowna, BC

Private pay

5.0(26 reviews)Google Maps

Bryshun Mace Lawyers is a elder law, wills and estate planning provider serving seniors in Kelowna, BC.

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Elder Law Attorney

Kelowna, BC

Private pay

5.0(4 reviews)Google Maps

One80 Law Group is a elder law, wills and estate planning provider serving seniors in Kelowna, BC.

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Elder Law Attorney
4.9(63 reviews)Google Maps

Focused on providing wills and estate services in a friendly and relaxed setting

wills and estate services
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Elder Law Attorney

Kelowna, BC

Private pay

4.8(66 reviews)Google Maps

Alpha Law Corporation is a elder law, wills and estate planning provider serving seniors in Kelowna, BC.

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Elder Law Attorney

Kelowna, BC

Private pay

4.4(118 reviews)Google Maps

Kelowna law firm providing wills, estates, trusts, probate, and estate litigation services with over a century of experience serving Okanagan families

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Elder Law Attorney
4.1(112 reviews)Google Maps

Full-service wills and estates law firm serving Kelowna, Penticton, Vernon, Kamloops, and Prince George.

WillsEstate PlanningTrusts
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Elder Law Attorney

Kelowna, BC

Private pay

Kelowna notary public serving the Okanagan Valley with wills, powers of attorney, representation agreements, and real estate matters

Details are limited. Contact the provider directly to confirm availability, eligibility, fees, and how to access support.
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Elder Law Attorney

Kelowna, BC

Private pay

Kelowna law firm specializing in estate administration, will preparation, probate, and estate planning for executors and families

Details are limited. Contact the provider directly to confirm availability, eligibility, fees, and how to access support.
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Frequently Asked Questions

When should I set up a power of attorney?

As soon as possible. In BC, an Enduring Power of Attorney lets someone manage your finances if you become incapable. A Representation Agreement covers health care decisions. Both should be set up while you have capacity.

Is legal aid available for seniors?

Yes. The People's Law School, Access Pro Bono, and local legal aid offices offer free or low-cost legal information and referrals for seniors. Some elder law firms offer free initial consultations.

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