These are sworn statements made by a person under oath before a notary public. Affidavits can be used for various legal purposes, such as verifying identity, providing evidence, or attesting to facts.
A bill of sale is a legal document that records the transfer of ownership of an item from one party to another.
These are agreements between two or more parties that create legal obligations and rights for each party. A contract must be signed by all parties and witnessed by a notary public if required by law or by the terms of the contract.
These are legal documents that transfer ownership of real property from one party to another. A deed must be signed by the grantor and acknowledged by a notary public.
A medical directive is a legal document that contains instructions to be followed regarding a person’s health care decisions if they should become incapacitated.
This is a document that authorizes a person to act on behalf of another person in certain matters, such as financial, medical, or legal affairs.
A title transfer is the process of changing the legal ownership of a vehicle from one person or entity to another.
These are legal documents that express a person's wishes regarding how their property and assets should be distributed after their death. A will must be signed by the testator (the person who makes the will) and witnessed by two people who are not beneficiaries of the will.
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We offer estate planning notary services that include notarizing wills, trusts, and other estate planning documents. Our goal is to help you protect your assets and ensure that your wishes are carried out after you pass away.
This document outlines the distribution of your assets after you die, and names an executor who is responsible for ensuring your wishes are carried out.
This document grants authority to another person to act on your behalf in financial matters, either immediately or when you become incapacitated.
This document consists of two parts: an advance directive that allows you to accept or deny medical treatments in advance, and a medical power of attorney that enables you to appoint a health care agent to make decisions for you when you are unable to do so.
This document creates a trust that holds your assets during your lifetime and transfers them to your beneficiaries after your death without going through probate. You can also name a successor trustee who will manage the trust if you become incapacitated or die.
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