Alternatives to ClearEstate and Willful for Saskatchewan Estate Settlement
Looking beyond ClearEstate or Willful to settle a Saskatchewan estate? Compare your real options and why Saskatchewan-specific guidance outperforms national platforms.
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Looking beyond ClearEstate or Willful to settle a Saskatchewan estate? Compare your real options and why Saskatchewan-specific guidance outperforms national platforms.
When bank accounts are frozen after death in Saskatchewan, can the executor access funds before probate? Here's exactly what banks will and won't release — and how to ask.
Settling a Saskatchewan farm estate? Compare your options for navigating ISC land transfers, double transfer fees, and agricultural land complications without overpaying.
First-time executor in Saskatchewan? This guide breaks down what to look for, what free resources miss, and which guide actually walks you through the Form 16 process.
How to apply for the CPP death benefit in Saskatchewan, how the CPP survivor pension works, and what to do if the deceased had a Saskatchewan Pension Plan account.
If someone dies without a will in Saskatchewan, the Intestate Succession Act 2019 dictates who inherits. Here's exactly how the distribution formula works.
Saskatchewan estate lawyers typically charge $1,500 plus 1% of the estate. Learn when you need one, when you don't, and how to minimize the bill if you do.
A complete guide to executor duties in Saskatchewan — what executors must do, how executor fees work, and the personal liability risks of getting it wrong.
Settling a farm estate in Saskatchewan involves ISC land transmissions, capital gains on deemed disposition, and potential intergenerational rollover elections. Here's what to know.
How to file the terminal T1 tax return for a deceased person in Saskatchewan, when to file a T3 Trust return, and why the CRA Clearance Certificate is non-negotiable.
Holographic wills are valid in Saskatchewan without witnesses — but they face intense court scrutiny. Here's what makes one valid and what problems they create at probate.
Saskatchewan probate typically takes 6 to 18 months. Here's what controls the timeline — from Court of King's Bench processing to the 6-month dependent relief wait.
Step-by-step guide to applying for probate at the Court of King's Bench in Saskatchewan — all Form 16 documents required, filing locations, fees, and creditor notice rules.
When is probate required in Saskatchewan? Learn which assets bypass probate, when the small estate exemption applies, and the strategies that legally reduce probate fees.
Step-by-step guide to settling a Saskatchewan estate without hiring a lawyer. Covers Form 16 probate, ISC land transfers, small estates, and the six-month hold.
The Public Guardian and Trustee Saskatchewan intervenes in estates involving minor beneficiaries and estates with no willing administrator. Here's what executors need to know.
How to order a Saskatchewan death certificate from eHealth Saskatchewan, what each type costs, processing times, and how many copies executors typically need.
Compare using a Saskatchewan estate settlement guide vs hiring an estate lawyer. Cost, time, complexity — honest breakdown for executors deciding how to proceed.
Who pays for a funeral in Saskatchewan when there's no money? Learn about the Saskatchewan Assistance Program, Métis funeral benefits, WCB allowances, and what the estate covers.
Saskatchewan probate fees are $7 per $1,000 of estate value — some of Canada's lowest. Here's what's included, what's exempt, and how to calculate the exact cost.
How to transfer a vehicle after death in Saskatchewan — SGI registration process, the 60-day insurance deadline, PST exemptions for family transfers, and what documents you need.
Saskatchewan has two small estate shortcuts that bypass full probate. Here's exactly how the $15,000 and $25,000 thresholds work and which form to use for each.
Transferring property after death in Saskatchewan involves the Information Services Corporation (ISC), two separate transfers, and fees that surprise most executors. Here's how it works.
A step-by-step checklist for the first week after a death in Saskatchewan — from securing the home to ordering death certificates and notifying agencies.
A complete list of agencies and institutions to notify after a death in Saskatchewan — federal benefits, provincial programs, SGI, banks, and more.