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Ques1. What is a Will?
A document that outlines how your property will be distributed after death
A legal document to name guardians for children
Both A and B
None of the above
Ques2. At what age can you make a legally valid Will in Ontario?
16
18
21
20
Ques3. Who is responsible for administering your estate when you die?
The government
Court
Financial advisor
The person named as an Executor in your Will
Ques4. What is a Power of Attorney for Personal Care?
A document that allows someone to make decisions about your financial affairs
A document that allows someone to make decisions about your health care
A document that appoints a guardian for your children
A document that determines funeral arrangements
Ques5. What is probate?
A tax on inheritance
The process of validating a Will
An insurance policy for estates
A government grant to beneficiaries
Ques6. How often should you review your Will?
Every 10 years
After major life events (marriage, divorce, birth of a child, etc.)
Every year
Never, once it’s written it doesn’t need to be changed
Ques7. What is a Residual Beneficiary?
A person who receives a specific gift from the estate
A person who receives the remainder of the estate after specific gifts are given
The executor of the Will
The lawyer drafting the Will
Ques8. What does "per stirpes" mean in a Will?
Distribution of assets based on age
Distribution of assets based on age
Distribution of assets by branches of the family
Distribution of assets to a charity
Ques9. In Ontario, what is the maximum number of witnesses required for a formal Will?
One
Two
Three
Four
Ques10. Can you leave digital assets (e.g., social media accounts, cryptocurrencies) to beneficiaries in Ontario?
No, digital assets cannot be inherited
Yes, digital assets can be included in a Will
Only if specified in a separate digital Will
Only if the government permits