Will – Income to Spouse for Life, then to Children (Canada)
Will providing income to spouse for life, then to children equally.
Creating a Last Will & Testament is a key part of financial planning, no matter how young or healthy you may be. It's essential to plan for the future of your survivors, and a Will is the most important legal document you can create to ensure that they won't be entangled in a lengthy probate process.
This Will is specifically designed for the situation where the testator (the person making the will) instructs the executor (also known as the trustee) to keep the residue of the estate invested and distribute the income to his/her surviving spouse. Upon the spouse’s death, the residue of the estate will be distributed equally to the testator’s children. This Will also provides that if a beneficiary is not yet 30 years old, the executor (trustee) will hold and invest the money in trust for the beneficiary and will distribute the funds to the beneficiary in three stages. At age 21, the beneficiary will begin receiving the income made by his trust assets. At age 25, the beneficiary will receive one-half of the trust assets. At age 30, the beneficiary will receive the remainder of the trust assets.
This packet includes:
• Information on making a Will,
• Explanations of general terminology,
• Instructions on signing a Will, and
• Will providing income to spouse for life, then to children equally
Summary of Will Provisions:
1) Named Executor
2) Creation of trust fund with income to spouse for life
3) After spouse's death, trust fund distributed to children equally distributed in 3 stages if children are not yet 30 years old
This form can be used in the following provinces: Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia, Nunavut, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Saskatchewan and Yukon.
This Will is specifically designed for the situation where the testator (the person making the will) instructs the executor (also known as the trustee) to keep the residue of the estate invested and distribute the income to his/her surviving spouse. Upon the spouse’s death, the residue of the estate will be distributed equally to the testator’s children. This Will also provides that if a beneficiary is not yet 30 years old, the executor (trustee) will hold and invest the money in trust for the beneficiary and will distribute the funds to the beneficiary in three stages. At age 21, the beneficiary will begin receiving the income made by his trust assets. At age 25, the beneficiary will receive one-half of the trust assets. At age 30, the beneficiary will receive the remainder of the trust assets.
This packet includes:
• Information on making a Will,
• Explanations of general terminology,
• Instructions on signing a Will, and
• Will providing income to spouse for life, then to children equally
Summary of Will Provisions:
1) Named Executor
2) Creation of trust fund with income to spouse for life
3) After spouse's death, trust fund distributed to children equally distributed in 3 stages if children are not yet 30 years old
This form can be used in the following provinces: Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia, Nunavut, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Saskatchewan and Yukon.
This is the content of the form and is provided for your convenience. It is not necessarily what the actual form looks like and does not include the information, instructions and other materials that come with the form you would purchase. An actual sample can also be viewed by clicking on the "Sample Form" near the top left of this page.
Number of Pages11
DimensionsDesigned for Letter Size (8.5" x 11")
EditableYes (.doc, .wpd and .rtf)
UsageUnlimited number of prints
Product number#29150
This is the content of the form and is provided for your convenience. It is not necessarily what the actual form looks like and does not include the information, instructions and other materials that come with the form you would purchase. An actual sample can also be viewed by clicking on the "Sample Form" near the top left of this page.