Guiding you through estate planning, probate, and administration with clarity, compassion, and confidence.
In Halifax, every family's situation is unique, and your estate lawyer needs to appreciate your particular circumstances. At Ross Estate Law we believe that exceptional estate planning services should not be reserved for the exceptionally rich. We are here to provide professional and compassionate estate planning legal services throughout Nova Scotia. Whether you're creating your first will as a young professional, planning comprehensive legal protection for a growing family, or navigating the complex emotional and legal challenges of probate administration after losing a loved one, Ross Estate Law is here to help.
Our experienced estate planning lawyers provide clear, compassionate legal guidance tailored to your specific circumstances. Our comprehensive estate law services ensure your wishes are documented properly, your assets are protected, and your loved ones in Nova Scotia have the security they deserve. With partnerships with financial planners and tax advisors, Ross Estate Law can help you make a plan to not just protect your families assets, but also help them grow.
At Ross Estate Law, we believe in the importance of access to legal services. We have developed a workshop which allows groups to draft estate documents together. Bringing professional estate planning services to hard working Nova Scotians in workplaces, unions and non-profit settings. We aim to provide access to estate planning lawyers to working class people across Halifax and Nova Scotia more broadly.
At Ross Estate Law, we believe estate planning is more than just drafting documents it's about building peace of mind and protecting your family's future.
At Ross Estate Law we love working with growing families to develop comprehensive estate plans that can ensure your family and assets are not just protected but growing.
Being named as an executor of an estate is both an honor and a responsibility—but it can also be overwhelming.
Our workshops make estate planning more accessible and affordable for communities across Nova Scotia.
Find clear, honest answers to common question from a experience professional.
An estate plan typically includes a Will, Power of Attorney for property, and Power of Attorney for personal care. Depending on your situation, it may also include trust planning and tax strategies to protect your assets and ensure your wishes are clearly documented.
Yes. A Will ensures your assets are distributed according to your wishes and allows you to appoint guardians for minor children. Without a Will, provincial laws determine how your estate is handled, which may not reflect your intentions.
Probate is the legal process that validates a Will and authorizes the executor to administer the estate. It is often required when assets are solely in the deceased’s name or when financial institutions request court confirmation.
The timeline varies depending on the complexity of the estate, outstanding debts, and whether probate is required. On average, estate administration can take several months to over a year. We guide clients through every step to ensure the process is handled efficiently and properly.
Ross Estate Law offers transparent and reasonable flat-fee pricing for many estate planning services. During your consultation, we provide clear cost expectations so there are no surprises.
November 30, 2025
Protect What Matters Most: 2-Hour Estate Planning Session
Get your affairs in order with a focused, two-hour meeting designed to create your complete estate plan. No jargon, no confusion—just clear guidance on protecting your family and assets.
You'll walk away with a roadmap for your will, powers of attorney, healthcare directives, and distribution strategy that reflects your wishes.
Let's discuss your family's unique needs and create a plan that gives you confidence in your decisions.
Ross Estate Law
Trusted legal support.
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Phone: (902) 403-0008
Location: 99 Wyse Road, Suite 1100 Dartmouth, Nova Scotia B3A 4S5
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