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Security Deposit

Small Claims Court

Bankruptcy

Home Renovation

Discrimination

Business Formation

Homeownership

Travel

Natural Disasters

Trademark

Cyberbullying

Power of Attorney

Last Will & Testament

Criminal Law

Intellectual Property

Employers

Contracts & Agreements

Business Licenses

Tenants

Traffic Violations

Taxes

Debt Collection

Real Estate

News

Member Benefits

Marriage

Living Will

Landlords

Identity Theft

Guardianship

Home Selling

Home Buying

Estate Planning

Employee Rights

Coronavirus

Consumer Finance

Civil Litigation

Minors

Family Law

Divorce

Child Custody

Billing Disputes

Banking

Adoption

Living Trust vs Will — Know the Key Differences and Which One You Need

Living Trust vs Will: Which one is right for you? We want you to know key differences & how each option can impact your estate planning. Empower yourself.

How Should You Adjust Your Estate Plan if Your Spouse Dies?

LegalShield lawyer answers questions regarding how you should adjust your estate plan if your spouse passes away. Use this advice to gain peace of mind.

The Ins and Outs of a Living Will

A Living Will is a document that sets out how you would like to be cared for if you become medically incapacitated. Join LegalShield to be prepared.

The Different Types of Legal Guardianship in Canada

If you suspect someone you care about may be in mental decline & can no longer competently handle their own matters, contact authorities for an assessment.