If you are getting a pension from another country, they may want you to prove that you are still alive, in order to be entitled to keep receiving the pension.
Does a Will need to be notarized in BC?
Your Will doesn't need to be notarized in order to make it legal. Simply follow the instructions in the Wills Kit you buy, and the requirements of the Wills, Estates and Succession Act.
What’s a Statutory Declaration?
What is a statutory declaration? A statutory declaration is a formal, written declaration that is signed as though it were... View Article
Affidavit? Affadavit? Affidavid? What is this thing?
[siteorigin_widget class=”WP_Widget_Media_Image”][/siteorigin_widget] What is an Affidavit? You know on TV when you are watching a crime drama and the characters... View Article
What is the difference between a true copy and a certified true copy?
[siteorigin_widget class=”WP_Widget_Media_Image”][/siteorigin_widget] What’s the difference between a true copy and a certified true copy? A certified true copy is a... View Article
What is a Certified True Copy?
A certified true copy is a specially made copy of a document used for legal purposes. Who can help you... View Article
I swear on my mother’s grave: the unusual ways we make sacred statements
Were you ever asked, as a kid, “do you swear on your mother’s grave”? Did you ever wonder what that... View Article
Travel Consent Letters for Children: why your ID matters
Who can help you Our BC Notaries would be happy to help you with your conveyancing needs: Linda Caisley at... View Article