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General power of attorney - Document certified by a notary

Simplify the management of your assets by obtaining a general power of attorney, a document certified by a notary. The notary certifies that he or she has verified the identity, status and capacity of the principal and agents, ensuring that the document faithfully reflects their expressed wishes.

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  1. Fill in an online form
  2. Meet a notary virtually for legal advice
  3. Sign your attested power of attorney in the virtual presence of a notary
$225

Description

  • The general power of attorney offered to you was drawn up by notaries.
  • This personalized general power of attorney meets the needs of a majority of people wishing to plan who can act on their behalf.
  • Optionally, a clause for the appointment of a company agent for those who are in business.
  • Signing a general power of attorney gives your agent all the necessary powers to act with your assets just as you could do yourself. It therefore becomes very important to appoint a trusted person to take care of your property, whether with simple or full administration.
  • The document you will obtain will be in virtual form and a certified copy (paper version) signed by the notary.
  • The notary certifies, by his signature alone, that he has verified the identity, quality and capacity of the signatory and that the document reflects the wishes expressed by the latter.
  • If necessary, you can use our other online notarized declaration of legal heirs service.
  • Your personalized general power of attorney will contain the main clauses mentioned in the “Summary”.
  • 3 to 15 business days required to prepare the general power of attorney.

Summary

Summary of clauses available for the preparation of your general power of attorney.

  • Identification of the principal
  • Revocation
  • Identification of agent
  • Power of attorney
  • Representative's identification to the company (optional)
  • Power of attorney ( optional)
  • Resignation of representative
  • Remuneration
  • Account rendering
  • General
  • End of mandate
  • Civil status
  • Interpretation clauses

Price

General power of attorney - Document certified by a notary $225

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* These fees may be changed within a 60-day notice and in accordance with section 71 of the Code of ethics of notaries.

GST and QST not included.

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