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What is a Notary Public?

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What is a Notary Public?

A Notary Public certify the proper execution of many of the life-changing documents of private citizens.

A Notary’s duty is to screen the signers of important documents — such as property deeds, wills and powers of attorney — for their true identity, their willingness to sign without duress or intimidation, and their awareness of the contents of the document or transaction.

Do you need to establish responsibility of your estate to someone you trust? We come to you in Broward county to notarize your State of Florida Durable Powers of Attorney forms.

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What is a Last Will & Testament and Who needs one?

A will or testament is a legal document by which a person, the testator, expresses his or her wishes as to how his or her property is to be distributed at death, and names one or more persons, the executor, to manage the estate until its final distribution.

A will may also create a testamentary trust that is effective only after the death of the testator.

The testator is a person who has written and executed a last will and testament that is in effect at the time of his/her death

To help protect your family and your property, you can use a will to:

  • leave your property to someone you love or organizations you care about
  • name a personal guardian to care for your minor children
  • name a trusted person to care for and manage property you leave to your minor children,
  • and also name a personal representative, the person who makes sure that the terms of your will are carried out.

We provide private and confidential service throughout Broward county. We are background screened through the National Notary Association.  We do not give any legal advice or offer any legal representation.  You may want to consult an attorney in some cases. For example, if you think your will might be contested or if you want to disinherit a child or spouse, you should talk with an attorney. We simply professionally prepare your last wishes and notarize your signing.

Don’t let your estate go to probate! Contact our office today and setup your Last Will & testament signing with us at 954-866-5056

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Marriage service online information submission

We perform standard Florida wedding ceremonies in Broward county.  If you have already acquired your marriage license you can schedule your date with us today!  Same day service available! Complete our online form here:

 

Notarize your Durable Powers of Attorney in Broward – Call: 954-866-5056

Do you need to Notarize your Durable Powers of Attorney?

Our Agents are available to come to your location anywhere in Broward county and provide you with reliable and professional service. Same day appointments available!

Call our office at 954-866-5056 -or- if you need your Durable Power of Attorney forms prepared, we provide professional document preparation.

We will prepare (2) original copies completed with your information and bring them to your location in Broward County to be notarized.

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Notarize Prenuptial Agreements in Broward County 954-866-5056

We provide standard and custom Prenuptial Agreements to suit your needs.

Do you already have your prenup docs prepared?

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What is a Prenuptial Agreement?

prenuptial agreementantenuptial agreement, or premarital agreement, commonly abbreviated to prenup or prenupt, is a contract entered into prior to marriage, civil union or any other agreement prior to the main agreement by the people intending to marry or contract with each other. The content of a prenuptial agreement can vary widely, but commonly includes provisions for division of property and spousal support in the event of divorce or breakup of marriage. They may also include terms for the forfeiture of assets as a result of divorce on the grounds of adultery; further conditions of guardianship may be included as well.

A prenup can protect you from the responsibility of your spouse’s debts prior to your marriage.  It can be tailored to serve as an outline of exactly how you and your spouse will handle financial issues. It can also determine how your assets and estates are passed on and declare ownership of property.

Here are just a few of the important benefits of a Prenuptial Agreement.

  • Acknowledgement of No Claims

  • Separate Property

  • Waiver of Rights in Property and Estate of the other

  • Earnings during the Marriage

  • Contributions and Accumulations in Retirement and Accounts

  • Separate Obligations/Debt

  • Income Taxes

  • Change of Circumstances

  • Effect of Children

  • Shared Property

  • Wills/Codicils or Other Transfer of Property

  • Disclosure

  • Fairness

  • Necessary Documents

  • Governing Law

  • Entire Understanding

  • Severability

  • Duplicates

  • Binding Effect

  • Effective Date

A Prenuptial Agreement can avoid potential arguments if you ever divorce.

We have standard prenuptial agreements ready to protect you and your fiances finances.  Call today 954-866-5056