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Understanding Separation Agreements in Ontario: Who Can Witness Them and the Role of a Notary Public
Separating from a spouse is not only about dividing property and assets and moving on. Separation is a process that affects both financial and emotional well-being, and the decisions made during this time can have long-term consequences for both parties and their families. When couples begin living separate and apart, one of the most important steps is often preparing a separation agreement that clearly outlines rights, responsibilities, and expectations moving forward. A com

Notary Public
Feb 64 min read


Affidavit of Execution for Wills in Ontario: What It Is and Why It Matters
When preparing a will in Ontario, ensuring that your wishes are respected goes beyond deciding who inherits your assets. One crucial step to simplify the probate process is completing an Affidavit of Execution . What Is an Affidavit of Execution? An Affidavit of Execution is a sworn statement made by one of the witnesses to your will. The witness confirms that: You (the testator) signed the will; The witness was present at the signing; Both witnesses signed the will in your

Notary Public
Feb 52 min read


Understanding Certified True Copies in Ontario
When dealing with important documents, you may be asked to provide a certified true copy instead of the original. But what does that mean in Ontario, and who is authorized to certify documents? Understanding these basics can help you avoid delays when dealing with government offices, schools, employers, and foreign authorities. A notary public certifying a document with an official stamp Image caption: A notary public certifying a document with an official stamp What Is a Cer

Notary Public
Jan 293 min read


Understanding the Key Differences Between Notarizing and Commissioning in Ontario
When dealing with important documents in Ontario, you may hear the terms notarizing and commissioning. While both involve verifying identity and witnessing signatures, they are governed by different legislation and serve different legal purposes. Understanding the difference helps ensure your documents are completed correctly and accepted by the organization requesting them. What Does Notarizing Mean in Ontario? In Ontario, Notaries Public are governed by the Notaries Act, R.

Notary Public
Jan 282 min read
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