Wills & estates · Metro Vancouver

Vancouver wills lawyer. Flat-fee estate plans.

Boutique BC firm. Wills, powers of attorney and representation agreements — done properly, at a flat fee. Single or spousal estate plans. Client intake open 24/7.

Boutique BC firm

Based in Vancouver.

Flat fee, upfront

No bait-and-switch pricing.

Will + POA + RA

A complete plan, one fee.

24/7 client intake

Reach us any time.

Single will

$1,000

A properly drafted BC will. Mirror wills for couples are $1,500.

Complete estate plan

$1,650

Will + power of attorney + representation agreement, as one package. Spousal plans $2,000.

Power of attorney

$600

Names who handles your finances if you can't. Representation agreements and advance directives also $600 each.

Representation agreement

$600

The BC document naming who makes your health and personal-care decisions if you become incapable.

Probate and estate administration are quoted on the estate (grants of probate from $3,500) because scope varies. We don't act on do-it-yourself or template documents.

How it works

From phone call to signed plan.

  1. 01

    Call or submit the form

    Our client intake line is open 24/7. Most quotes back same day.

  2. 02

    Tell us your wishes

    Who inherits, who decides if you can't, and guardians for any children.

  3. 03

    Sign your documents

    We draft, you review, we witness and finalize. Your plan is properly executed under BC law.

Same-day quote

Tell us the basics. We'll come back with a number.

A few sentences is plenty. Whether you need a will, a full estate plan, or help with probate.

No solicitor-client relationship is created until a written retainer is signed. Do not include privileged or sensitive information in your initial message.

Prefer to talk now? Call 604 924 8678 — client intake open 24/7.

Quick answers

Three questions we get a lot.

Do I need a will, a power of attorney, and a representation agreement?

They cover different things. A will handles your estate after death; a power of attorney handles your finances if you can't; a representation agreement handles health and personal-care decisions. Most clients get all three as one estate plan.

What's a representation agreement?

A BC document naming who makes your personal and health-care decisions if you become incapable. It's how BC handles what other places call a "living will."

Can you help with probate?

Yes — grants of probate and estate administration. Those are quoted on the estate because scope varies. Call and we'll walk you through it.

More on our estate planning page.