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Why Do I Need an Executor for My Will?

Why Do I Need an Executor for My Will?

This is a great question, and it’s one we get asked all the time here at Litco Law. Before we get into the nitty gritty, it might help you to know that Alberta’s Courts use the term ‘Personal Representative’ instead of ‘executor.’

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Mother’s Day in Calgary: 8 Ideas

Mother’s Day in Calgary: 8 Ideas

If you’re lucky enough to have an inspiring maternal influence in your life, it’s time to show ‘em some love on Mother’s Day next Sunday, May 9. Keep reading for 9 ways to celebrate Mother’s Day this year in Calgary.

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Real Estate Packages 101

Real Estate Packages 101

Buying, selling, or refinancing your home? Let Litco Law take the stress down a notch! Our team is here to guide you through every step of the process. Kick back, drop the paperwork, and take a deep breath— and keep reading to dive into our real estate packages!

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Lori Sinnott’s Recovery

Lori Sinnott’s Recovery

Welcome to Back to Better, where our injury clients share their stories. First up, we talk to Lori about her experience of filing an accident claim with Litco Law.

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Talk to the Experts with Fred Litwiniuk

Talk to the Experts with Fred Litwiniuk

Our President Fred Litwiniuk was featured on Talk to the Experts with Daryl Hook. Together they get into some interesting subjects. Fred also answers some listener questions and shares some of Litco Law’s plans for the future.

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65+ Will Only at Litco Law

65+ Will Only at Litco Law

At Litco Law we want to share the love for our 65+ community. So, we thought a lot about how we, as a law firm, could contribute. We know a lot of people don’t really give that much thought to writing a Will until later in life. And we get it, life is busy.

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