The Dangers of an Outdated or Homemade Will | Halifax Seniors Estate Planning Tips

Roy Thomas
Roy Thomas
Published on October 28, 2025

Few topics make people squirm quite like wills — but avoiding the conversation can create chaos for loved ones later. In this week’s video, Halifax Realtor and Seniors Real Estate Specialist Roy Thomas shares real-world lessons from decades of experience helping families settle estates after a loved one’s passing. He explains the hidden dangers of outdated wills and homemade or do-it-yourself wills, and why updating your documents with a qualified lawyer can save your family stress, time, and money.

Why Outdated Wills Create Problems for Halifax Families

Outdated wills can cause serious problems — from naming executors who have passed away to referencing property that no longer exists. Tax laws, probate regulations, and family circumstances evolve, and when your will doesn’t, your loved ones could face legal delays, higher costs, or even disputes over who inherits what.

The Risks of Homemade or DIY Wills

Homemade wills, while appealing for their simplicity, often fail to meet Nova Scotia’s strict legal requirements for witnesses and wording. Even one small error — like a beneficiary signing as a witness — can invalidate the entire document. Ambiguous language (“I leave my savings to my children”) can trigger court battles over interpretation, and missing legal oversight can unintentionally disinherit family members, especially in blended families or second marriages.

If your will hasn’t been reviewed recently — or if you wrote it yourself — now is the time to have it updated by a legal professional. A current, properly executed will ensures your estate is settled smoothly and according to your wishes.

As someone who frequently assists Halifax-area seniors downsizing from their family homes and handling estate sales, Roy Thomas offers practical advice to help you protect your legacy and simplify your transition to the next stage of life.

For more information or a confidential conversation about downsizing, estate property sales, or preparing your home for the market:

📞 Call Roy Thomas at 902-497-3031
🌐 Visit: http://www.HalifaxSeniorLiving.ca
💬 Or reach out directly via email at [email protected]

If you found this helpful, please like, subscribe, and share it with someone who may need to hear it. Protecting your loved ones starts with proper planning — and that begins with an up-to-date will.

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