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There were several estate related web postings that came to my attention this week.
The Elder Abuse Awareness component of the Federal Government's New Horizons for Senior's Program announced 16 new projects directed at the prevention of elder abuse. Somewhat to my surprise (largely because I assumed it was an area under provincial jurisdiction), the Federal Government has significantly increased funding to this program.
In Britain, a committee is being charged with the task of considering future changes aimed at preventing the reigning monarch from sealing wills. Her Royal Highness Queen Elizabeth II directed that the Last Wills of both Princess Margaret and the Queen Mother be sealed, a decision that has been criticized in many quarters.
And lastly, let's not forget the Last Will of George Washington which was drafted by the late President himself with "no professional character being consulted", his Will being an endeavour that "occupied many of my leisure hours." Clocking in at 23 pages, Washington's Will also had an addendum detailing the location, description and value of his numerous properties (knowledge gleaned from his days as a land surveyor and speculator).
Have a great weekend!
David M. Smith
