WILLS AND ESTATES RESOURCES
novascotia.ca/organ-and-tissue-donation-changes
Website for registering organ donation decisions. In 2021 Nova Scotia changed their laws so that unless you register your views on organ donation you are seen to have given "deemed consent" to be an organ donor upon death. On this website you can confirm whether or not you want to be an organ donor, and any limitations to your willingness to donate certain organs.drive.google.com/file/d/1GzoNtsJMiT2jvM31lgpzTxEEA9XDJF0Q/view?usp=sharing
An excerpt from Gayle Vaz-Oxlade's Book Debt Free Forever which highlights the importance of estate planning in ensuring your legacy is protected. Nothing in this resource constitutes legal advice, and we are not the author of the excerpt.novascotia.ca/sns/pdf/after-the-loss-of-a-loved-one.pdf
The death of a loved one is never easy. This Resource from the Nova Scotia Government is designed to guide you through the initial steps of addressing your loved ones affairs after their passing.https://caregiversns.org/images/uploads/all/Grief_Support_Groups_Public_List_-_FInal_version.pdf
A list of Grief Counselling services available around Nova Scotia, prepared courtesy of Caregivers Nova Scotia.