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Canada Notary Services Frequently Asked Questions

"Canada Notary Services Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat will a notarydo to my document?My spouse and I want to sign a separation agreement. Can we take that to a notary?Know the answer to these Notary Public Services questions in Canada today!Call Russ Weninger at406-265-4496or visithttp://www.russweninger.com/notary-servicestoday!"More info:Published by: immigrationcalgary on Apr 21, 2014Copyright:Traditional Copyright: All rights reserved

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Canada Notary Services Frequently Asked Questions

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  1. Canada Notary ServicesFrequently Asked Questions

  2. FAQ #1 What will a notary do to my document?

  3. Answer: In most cases, a notary will sign and date your Documentand will also add a stamp and seal to the document.Theseal is typically an impression seal that embosses the page that is signed.

  4. FAQ 2: My spouse and I want to sign a separation agreement. Can we take that to a notary?

  5. Answer: In most cases, a separation agreement will not be legally binding unless each party has independent legal advice. A notary will not want to advise you on a separation agreement as part of a notarization and he or she will not be able to advise both you and your spouse. Also, a notary may not even be knowledgeable about divorce and family law. As such, you and your spouse should find qualified family lawyers to prepare and review your separation agreement.

  6. FAQ 3: What can I expect to pay to notarize a document?

  7. Answer: Since most notaries are lawyers, and since most lawyers bill hundreds of dollars an hour, you should expect to pay in the neighbourhood of $50 to $100 for one or two documents. If you have several documents to notarize, you may have to pay hundreds of dollars.

  8. If you have further questions about Notary Public Services in Canada, specifically in Calgary, AB, Call Russ Weningerat 406-265-4496 or visit http://www.russweninger.com/notary-services today!

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