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How to notarize Living Trust

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Hello, Im Attorney Thomas Burton and welcome back to todays episode of our popular Question and Answer Series where I answer real reader questions from the State of Wisconsin. Todays question comes from Madison, Wisconsin and the reader asks the following - Do I need to have docHubd copies of a trust? I am co-trustee for an elderly friend who just passed away. There is only one docHubd copy of the trust and her relative is the other co-trustee. We have to work together in all things but he lives in another state. When he returns there while I work on finishing up things here, should I keep the original trust here or make a docHubd copy? Also can we use copies of docHubd copies to open the bank account for paying the bills etc. Okay, so, Im sorry to hear about the death of your friend. In terms of a trust, generally at my office when someone signs a trust, they will sign it in front of a notary. So the notary public will watch them sign and then n

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No, there is no legal requirement to register a will.
A will does not need to be docHubd in Ontario for it to be legal. However, there are a couple instances where you may need to include a notary, including for your affidavit of execution. Your affidavit of execution helps confirm the validity of your will and is required if your will needs to go through probate.
When it comes to handwritten wills, are they considered valid in Ontario? Absolutely, as long as a handwritten will that is entirely written, dated, and signed by the testator. Such will is called a holograph will. Holograph wills are valid if they meet the requirements of the Wills Act.
Does a Will Need to be Registered? In BC a will can be registered, but this is not mandatory. To register a will, a Wills Notice form is filed with the BC Vital Statistics Agency. This form contains information regarding the date the will was made, and the location of the will.
To make your trust valid in California, you simply need to sign the trust document thats it! You dont need to have your document witnessed or docHubd to make it valid. However, many people choose to sign their document in the presence of a notary public to help authenticate the document.
Does A Will Need To Be docHubd In BC? No, a will does not need to be docHubd in BC for it to be legal.
Some typical documents a notary public will docHub include real property deeds, living trusts, healthcare directives, Powers of Attorney for property management, property titles, grants and estate plans.
No, a will does not need to be docHubd in Canada. However, there are some requirements your will must pass for it to be legally binding. Notarial wills tend to be more popular in Quebec because, in that province, docHubd wills are not required to go through the probate process.
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Notaries in British Columbia can draft most standard Wills.

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