We're familiar with the unique and intricate needs of senior clients and provide
notary services with a personal touch and deep knowledge of eldercare. Stressed
about travel or figuring out technology? We’ll come to you.
The need for notarization often coincides with a significant personal change.
Whether you're coming from a place of joy, sadness, stress or worry, we strive
to make the act of notarization easy.
Looking to finalize your Power of Attorney, Advance Directive, Will or Trust?
You may be asking: Notary Public or Attorney?
A Notary Public is a great choice for clients that confidently have the
documents and information they need, either through independent research or by
the guidance of a qualified professional, such as an attorney.
For folks that need further support, an appropriate attorney may be the better
fit, since a Notary Public cannot provide anything that could be construed as
legal advice or unauthorized practice of law, including supplying most
documents.
To qualify for notarization, all participants must be cognizant and able to
provide informed consent.