As part of your advance personal and estate planning in BC, you should consider getting an Enduring Power of Attorney (POA).
Are you planning to buy a new home this Spring? Congratulations! You’ve got many obligations and requirements, but a Notary can help with some of them.
I’ve noticed some confusion regarding what a notary can and can’t do. While there are some very clear cut guidelines and differences, it can be confusing if you don’t regularly use notaries or lawyers.
Notaries don’t work alone. We work with other local professionals to help you make life changes and plan for the future. We can work together to ensure you get what you need for peace of mind and financial stability.
We live in stressful times. There may be many things about the outside world that we can’t control, a notary can help you reduce some stress and anxiety. Notarial services can help you live a healthier, wealthier life.
After we ring in the new year, it’s time to consider ensuring your legal matters are in order for the coming year. Here are a few legal documents you may need to add to your checklist for 2022.
When you cannot take care of your financial matters, who will act on your behalf to ensure your financial obligations and wishes are met? Learn why you should appoint a Power of Attorney to handle your affairs.
Buying and selling homes can be quite complex. Learn how working with a Notary to finalize your home sale or purchase can make the process less overwhelming.
When was the last time you updated your Will? Here is a list of all the life events and circumstances that usually prompt someone to update their Will.
Did you know that a Notary Public can assist with your Will and Power of Attorney preparation? Learn what types of Wills a BC Notary can create in our recent article
What’s the difference between services provided by a notary public and a lawyer? We explore the reasons you’d hire one versus the other for legal support.