Boomers Baffled About Role As Executor Of A Will

Canadians Believe Responsibilities Include Taking Care of Deceased’s Children (31%) And Adopting Their Pets (24%)

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Toronto, ON – Canadian baby boomers appear to be baffled about the role required of an executor of a will. The results of a new Ipsos Reid poll conducted on behalf of BMO Financial Group reveal that many Canadians aged 45 to 60 believe that, as executor, they would be responsible taking care of the deceased’s children until they...

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Boomers Baffled About Role As Executor Of A Will

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