Sealing Time Mobile Notaries / Apostille Agents
4.5
Serves Springfield, MA
5 years in business
Your search for a fully licensed and insured [up to $1M] against E&O, Cyber Liability & Data Breaches, Remote Online Notary trained, National Notary Association Certified and background screened Mobile Notary Practice & Apostille Agency that serves the entire East Coast and takes the title of “public servant” literally, is over. If altruism, courtesy, professionalism and respect matters to you, your clients, or your loved ones, then allow our team to serve you and make this process seamless. In the words of Sade, hire a smooth operator to get the job done.
With ~5 years experience as a Mobile Notary Practice and Apostille Agency administering oaths, apostille certifications, affidavits, witnessing lock box openings, health care directives, estate planning, power of attorney, will documents, contracts, agreements, pensioner proof of life qualifications, I-9 verifications, car/boat title transfers and so much more, you can rest assured that you’re hiring the East Coast’s finest. Our Mobile Notaries, Online Notaries and Loan Signing Agents have been trained by the best in loan signings and real estate closings and are current National Notary Association members, constantly sharpening and updating our education to remain compliant and perform flawless signings. Saving the best for last, our team has decades of combined experience with conducting loan signings / real estate closings, and with consistent 5-star reviews, we’re confident that we can handle the assignments and leave a great impression and drive more business for signing agencies, title companies, escrow officers, lenders and real estate professionals.
Thanks in advance for the opportunity to be of service. Have an altruistic day 🙂
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1. What does a wills attorney do?
A wills attorney helps clients draft, review, and update wills to ensure their assets are distributed according to their wishes after death.
2. When should I hire a wills attorney?
You should hire a wills attorney when creating your first will, making significant life changes, or wanting to ensure your estate plan is legally sound.
3. How much does it cost to hire a wills attorney?
Costs vary by attorney and complexity but typically range from $300 to $1,000 for a basic will. More complex estate planning will cost more.
4. Can a wills attorney help update my will?
Yes, wills attorneys can assist with updating your will to reflect life changes like marriage, divorce, births, or changes in assets.
5. Do I need a wills attorney if I have a DIY will?
While DIY wills can be valid, a wills attorney ensures your document is legally sound, tailored to your situation, and minimizes potential disputes.
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