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A list of common documents that we notarize
A power of attorney (POA) is a legal document that grants one person (the agent or attorney-in-fact) the authority to act on behalf of another person (the principal) in legal, financial, or other matters. The person creating the power of attorney is known as the principal, and they may choose to give the agent broad or limited powers depending on their specific needs.
A will, formally known as a Last Will and Testament, is a legal document that outlines an individual's wishes regarding the distribution of their property, assets, and the guardianship of any minor children after their death. The person creating the will is referred to as the testator (if male) or testatrix (if female).
Estate planning is a comprehensive process of making arrangements and decisions during a person's lifetime to manage and distribute their assets and affairs in the event of death or incapacitation. The primary goals of estate planning are to ensure that an individual's wishes are carried out, to minimize the tax implications on their estate, and to provide for the smooth transition of assets to beneficiaries.
A real estate document is a legal instrument that pertains to the ownership, transfer, or use of real property (real estate). These documents play a crucial role in various real estate transactions, helping establish and define the rights, responsibilities, and interests of parties involved.
Due to our wide variety of notary agents. We can travel outside of Miami, Florida. Make sure to call us first, we will check if we have an agent near your city. Even if English is not your first language, we will make an effort in providing you with a notary that is well verse in your native language.
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