Notary Public
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How can a Notary Public help you when holidaying abroad with your children?
Now that travel restrictions are easing, you may be planning to travel abroad with your children. If you are travelling without your children’s other parent, you may need a consent form. When travelling internationally, it is common for… Read More
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‘Legalising’ documents: What does this mean and what do I need to do?
If you are dealing with a matter with an overseas element, it is highly likely you will be asked to ‘legalise’ your passport/other ID documents or a document you are signing. This provides verification that the paperwork you are providing is authentic.
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Why do I need a notary public for an international transaction?
If you are involved in any transaction or legal arrangement with an international element, you will likely need a Notary Public.
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Five facts about notaries public you didn’t know
A notary public prepares and certifies documents for use abroad, for example for individuals engaged in overseas transactions or for businesses involved in international trade. Despite being the oldest arm of the legal… Read More
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Do I need a lawyer when marrying abroad?
What better day than Valentine’s Day to write about marrying abroad? If you’re dreaming of a sunnier (or snowier!) location for your nuptials instead of the British Isles, you need to make sure you’re organised in advance. Foreign… Read More
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Do I need a notary public?
If you need a document authenticating or legalising for use abroad, you will require a notary public. A notary public is an internationally recognised qualified lawyer. Notaries often also practise as solicitors – our notary public… Read More