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Importance of A Notary Service in Canada

In the present-day modernized world, due to a range of broad economic forces, the generated jobs are less stable. In addition to that, created job opportunities are not producing enough income. Yet one of the safest employment opportunities in the society is the Notary Public Service . To be eligible as a Notary Public in British Columbia in Canada, a candidate must fulfill important requirements and qualifications and qualities. Yet in Canada, these universal eligibility requirements are slightly different from province to province. Such a differing feature is that the candidate’s age must be over 18 years of age. The candidate must take and pass the essential written exams recommended for the job. Apart from written exams, the prospective candidates must go through and complete the training, having fulfilled a minimum qualification of Higher School Education. A candidate will be disqualified to be a Notary Public if he or she has been convicted in the felony. For a nu...
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Estate Planning

Estate Planning Today Estate planning is basically the process of pre-planning the allocation of your assets and money among those who are dear to you. The estate plan only comes to effect after your death, which is why planning it beforehand is necessary to avoid confusion afterward. The widely held misconceptions about estate planning need to be changed, and the importance of estate planning must be fully understood. What does “Estate” Mean? Estate usually gives the vibe of a large plot of land, but not in this case. The estate includes everything that you possess that has a value. Directly speaking, your estate comprises your land, property, vehicles, insurance, furniture, bank accounts, and other material belongings. When should you Consider Estate Planning? If I ask what is currently on top of your to-do-list, the probability of you saying estate planning is very low. Estate planning sure could be somewhere in the middle of the things you plan to do someday, ...

A Notary Service Or A Lawyer

You may encounter countless occasions to certify legal documents and to get the vital signature in legal matters witnessed before authorities.  Generally, many without the experience wonder whether they should make an appointment with a notary or a lawyer to get these services done. What is a Notary Public? A notary public is an individual who has trained to serve as an official witness to the execution (signing) of contracts, agreements, and other legal documents. Among other things, a lawyer has the power to act as a notary public. Notaries public have a long history. Notaries public in Babylonian civilization used codify the written law by engraving them into stones 4000 years ago. They also performed a vital role in entrusted the authenticity of the commercial and other transactions as neutral legal observers. British Columbia (BC) ‘professional standards are dictated by the Notaries Act of BC. Being the members of the Society of Notaries Public of British Columbia ,...

When to Hire a Vancouver Notary Public Service

A notary public, also known as a notary in some cases, is a trained professional who can provide the public with limited legal services. He is a public officer that can help people with non-contentious matters (which are usually taken with estates, deeds, powers of attorney, etc.) As professionals in this field, we, Vancouver Notary public , provide a variety of services that notaries necessarily offer. If you are wondering who are notaries and what is their historical background, here’s something to your knowledge. The history of notaries can be traced back to thousands of years, back to the days of Babylon. Back then (before 4000 years), Babylonian notaries carved law into stony boards. At the time, notaries were concerned as trusted and honourable members of the Babylonian society. As notaries, their role was overseeing and guaranteeing the fairness of transactions as intermediates. Not only in Babylonia, but in areas of ancient Rome, where notaries were called sc...