Leaving your affairs to the courts will cost a lot more to sort out, notary says
They say nothing is certain except death and taxes, but nearly half of British Columbians appear to be in denial about their eventual demise.
Just half of British Columbians have a current and legal will, a province-wide poll done for the Society Notaries Public of B.C. found. Without a will, you cannot determine who will look after your children – or your money – after you die.
For Vancouver notary, David Watts, there is no good reason not to have a will.