
April McCaskill, Notary Public
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Yes, I Can Help You Notarize a:
Living Trust
A living trust is a legal document that allows a person to transfer their assets to a trust during their lifetime. The trust then manages and distributes the assets according to the person's wishes. This is often used as part of estate planning to avoid probate.
Why Use a Notary?
Notarization of a living trust helps verify the identity of the person creating the trust, known as the grantor. It ensures that the grantor is of sound mind and is acting of their own free will. Notarization also provides legal validity, which is important for estate planning and asset distribution. It helps prevent challenges to the trust’s authenticity after the grantor’s death.
Notaries are not attorneys and cannot provide legal advice. However, to better serve our customers, we refer Law Depot for documents such as these in order to save money on having an attorney draft the document. If you are in need of a Living Trust, click here.
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