Notary & Power of Attorney
Notary
A notary public has all the powers of a commissioner for taking affidavits in Ontario, and can also witness or certify, and attest, the execution of a document, and certify and attest documents to be true copies of the original.
We do not give any legal advice on the document in any way, including wording, form and content of the document. Please arrange your own witnesses (if needed).
Power of Attorney
A Power of Attorney is an important legal document that allows you to appoint a trusted person to make decisions on your behalf. Depending on the type of Power of Attorney, the appointed person may manage your finances and property or make decisions concerning your personal care if you become incapable of doing so. Careful planning and legal advice can help ensure that the document is valid, clearly defines the person’s authority, protects your interests, and accurately reflects your wishes under Ontario law