McQuarrie Hunter LLP is a multi-practice firm that is optimally sized to meet the needs of a diverse range of business, individual and institutional clients. Conveniently located in the Central City Tower in Surrey, British Columbia, we look forward to serving clients with business or legal interests in New Westminster, Surrey and the surrounding areas including Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley.
Current clients can expect to receive the same dedicated service from Elyssa, but now you will also benefit from the team of professionals at McQuarrie Hunter LLP to give you fast service, timely responses to your questions, and more strategic thought on your file. Few things are more important to our peace of mind than knowing our dependents will be secure and that our assets will be passed on properly after we are gone.
Current clients can expect to receive the same dedicated service from Elyssa, but now you will also benefit from the team of professionals at McQuarrie Hunter LLP to give you fast service, timely responses to your questions, and more strategic thought on your file. Few things are more important to our peace of mind than knowing our dependents will be secure and that our assets will be passed on properly after we are gone.
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I am a solicitor, practicing primarily in the related areas of Wills, Trusts and Estate Administration. I also maintain a busy Corporate practice that is often linked to my firm's Estate department through clients' wealth building and succession planning goals, as well as a Real Property practice that allows for one-stop service when land and lease assets are involved in estate settlements or corporate asset transitions.
Elyssa was very thoughtful and professional when answering concerns of purchasing a company's shares. She helped me understand the legal issues with many aspects that I had not considered. I would and have recommended her to others. I found Elyssa Lockhart to be approachable, engaging and patient while handling the purchase of our house.
This statement often leads clients to chuckle - if it can't come along for the ride, it doesn't actually matter who gets it or what happens to it. But, upon closer reflection, it does matter. Not only can you not take your possessions with you when you die, you won't be able to guide your loved ones through the difficult task of dividing mementos and assets fairly.
In British Columbia, a person in receipt of disability benefits under the Employment and Assistance for Persons with Disabilities Act may lose all or some of their entitlement to funding when they inherit assets, receive settlements or awards from lawsuits or obtain funds from other sources. One method of maintaining benefits entitlement is to place such funds into a trust.
Its been decided - you need to establish a Trust. Perhaps you have a blended family and want to reduce the risks of your Will being challenged following your death. Perhaps you have a disabled or spendthrift beneficiary who needs assistance to maintain financial stability. Perhaps you have minor children who could not manage funds personally in the event of your untimely death.
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