In four states in the U.S. (California, Arizona, Florida, and North Carolina) non-lawyers can prepare certain legal documents under what is known as the “scrivener” exception. This allows for not…
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Just who exactly needs fingerprints? Contrary to common perception fingerprints are just for criminals or the arrested DUI. In truth many professionals need them done quite regularly. In Florida, that…
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Something like the modern day version of a “bike messenger” with added features. A courier or messenger delivers paperwork and packages for hospitals, doctors offices, labs, law firms, schools, businesses…
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What is a Permit Runner? Perhaps an oversimplification would be any mobile notary who will pull permit applications for a contractor. While most large builders & General Contractors usually staff…
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What are trusts? Why have one? A Trust is a legal form that places, typically your largest assets in trust for your safety (asset protection) during your life. Then,…
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Apostilles authenticate the seals and signatures of officials on public documents such as birth certificates, court orders, or any other document issued by a federal agency or certified by an…
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