Our notary public office offers a wide range of non-contentious legal services such as real estate transfers, refinances, wills, powers of attorney, statutory declarations, affidavits, travel letters for minors, letters of invitation, notarization and certified true copies of documents for use in Canada as well as internationally.
Depending on the nature of your legal needs, we will ensure that your legal interests are protected, all documents are correctly prepared and properly registered, while making sure you understand the details of every single document before you sign. Are you a first time home buyer? A notary public can help you take advantage of Provincial Property Transfer Tax exemptions.
Depending on the nature of your legal needs, we will ensure that your legal interests are protected, all documents are correctly prepared and properly registered, while making sure you understand the details of every single document before you sign. Are you a first time home buyer? A notary public can help you take advantage of Provincial Property Transfer Tax exemptions.
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Our office offers a wide range of non-contentious legal services such as real estate transfers, refinances, wills, powers of attorney, travel letters, statutory declarations, affidavits, letters of invitation, notarization and certified true copies of documents for use in Canada and internationally.
A Notary can eliminate the stress and confusion that may arise during a transaction and ensure that the transfer of funds and exchange of title is executed and registered according to your agreement and as required by the Province of British Columbia. Buying or selling a property is a major decision for everyone.
Making a will is an important part of planning for your family's future. Every adult who owns assets or has a spouse or young children should have a will. Drafting a will allows you to set out the distribution of your assets, guardianship of minor children, and the designation of an executor who takes care of administering the estate.
A Power of Attorney is a document that appoints another person, called an "Attorney", to deal with your business and property and to make financial and legal decisions for you. This might include paying bills, depositing or withdrawing money from your bank account, investing your money or selling your house.
Representation Agreements allow you to appoint a specific person or persons to make decisions for you regarding your health and personal care if you are unable to make those decisions or need assistance. Any adult especially if they have no spouse and no children or if their children are in conflict with one another would need to have a Representation Agreement.
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