Properly Drafted Wills Take Centre Stage During Make a Will Month

  • November 01, 2023

Ontario Bar Association Offering Free Public Sessions

November is Make a Will Month, and the Ontario Bar Association (OBA) is once again taking the lead in emphasizing the critical importance of having a will. As part of this annual initiative, OBA volunteer lawyers will lead free public information sessions throughout the month in communities across the province, helping empower individuals with the knowledge and resources needed to secure their future and that of their loved ones.

In a world where the landscape of personal and financial matters is constantly evolving, the message of Make a Will Month is more significant than ever. This initiative not only underscores the value of a properly drafted will, but also the invaluable expertise possessed by OBA members.

"Each year, Make a Will Month shines a spotlight on the remarkable dedication of our members across the province,” says OBA President Kelly McDermott. “This service not only demonstrates the extensive involvement of our volunteer lawyers in their communities, but also showcases the invaluable expertise that OBA members bring to the public."

The repercussions of errors in will drafting can be profound, leading to ambiguity, disputes, and often costly litigation, even within families who get along. Modern considerations, such as digital assets, retirement savings, marital status, and online accounts have become integral aspects of the will-making process. Moreover, the necessity of periodic reviews to ensure wills remain up to date cannot be underestimated.

"Wills have evolved over the years, but their importance remains constant,” says Marni D. Pernica, chair of the OBA's Trusts and Estates Law Section. “Nowadays, individuals must grapple with an array of factors when crafting or revising their wills. Given that wills serve as a means to provide for loved ones, they must be drafted in a manner that genuinely reflects a person's wishes. Lawyers can offer individuals the peace of mind that comes with knowing their affairs have been handled with the utmost care and accuracy."

For more information on the campaign and to find a free information session near you, visit the Make a Will Month website.

Quick Facts

  • According to the most recent Canadian Financial Capability Survey (2019), only 55% of Canadians have a will. For people under 35, that number drops to only 22%
  • More than half of Canadians 65 and over have updated their wills in the past five years
  • When a person dies without a will, someone must apply to the court to be appointed as the estate trustee. If there is a dispute as to who should be appointed, a judge will determine the most appropriate person to function as estate trustee

About the Ontario Bar Association

Established in 1907, the OBA is the largest voluntary legal association in Ontario representing over 16,000 lawyers, judges, law professors and law students. The OBA provides continuing professional development and advocates for improvements to the law in the interests of the profession and public.

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For more information:

Michael Speers
Media & Communications Specialist
mspeers@oba.org
416-602-6146