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The Estate House

✓ ABSeniors Verified 4.1 · 14 reviews 📍 Serving Edmonton
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Provider overview

Care that adapts as needs change.

Rating
4.1
Reviews
14
Listed
Edmonton
Area
Edmonton
ABSeniors family note

Follow up proactively on document timelines — communication delays have been reported by multiple clients

Support that feels personal.

Follow up proactively on document timelines — communication delays have been reported by multiple clients

Fit guide

Who this may be right for.

Ask first if

  • Initial phone inquiries may be handled by non-lawyer staff who may not always clarify their role upfront; consultations require a paid booking
  • Small firm with one lawyer and one assistant, which can lead to longer turnaround times and limited availability
What happens next

A calmer first step.

1

Brief phone conversation

Share what is happening, who needs care, and whether the need is urgent or exploratory.

2

Care needs and schedule review

Discuss mobility, memory, safety, meals, personal care, household help, and preferred visit times.

3

Caregiver matching

The team looks for fit based on care level, personality, language preferences, and comfort.

4

Start small, adjust as needed

Many families begin with shorter visits, then adjust the plan as the senior becomes comfortable.

Location and service area

Serving Edmonton families.

Office
10403 122 St NW #147, Edmonton, AB T5N 4C1, Canada
Edmonton, AB
Primary area
Edmonton
Family questions

Questions families actually ask.

What types of estate legal services does The Estate House offer? +

Reviews mention services including will preparation and updates, personal directives, enduring powers of attorney, estate disputes, and assistance with selling a deceased person's property.

Can I get a quick free answer to a question by calling The Estate House? +

Based on reviewer experiences, lawyers at The Estate House do not answer questions without a paid consultation booked in advance. Initial calls are typically handled by non-lawyer staff.

How long does it take to complete documents like a will or power of attorney? +

At least one reviewer reported a turnaround of over 2.5 months for updates to existing documents, suggesting timelines can be lengthy. Families are advised to ask about expected completion dates upfront.

Has The Estate House handled complex or contested estate matters? +

One reviewer reported a successful pre-court settlement in a contested will dispute involving a disabled family member, crediting the lawyer's negotiation skills and compassionate approach.

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