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Appointment of liquidator - Notarized document

Facilitate the management of an estate by obtaining a liquidator's designation, a document certified by a notary. The notary certifies that he has verified the identity, status and capacity of the signing heirs, ensuring that the document accurately reflects their expressed wishes...more

  1. Fill out an online form
  2. Meet a notary virtually to obtain legal advice
  3. Sign your certified liquidator declaration in the virtual presence of a notary
Starting from
$270

Description

  • It is possible to appoint a liquidator in the case of an estate without a will, or with a will if the testator has omitted to appoint a liquidator.
  • The heirs may make a notarized designation of liquidator to administer the estate.
  • A majority of the heirs may designate the liquidator.
  • However, these rules may vary depending on the wording of the will and the powers to be conferred on the liquidator.
  • If there is no liquidator, the heirs must act collectively to settle the estate.
  • The heirs can also appoint a liquidator to administer the estate.
  • The document you obtain will be in virtual form and a true copy (paper version) signed by the notary.
  • By his signature alone, the notary certifies that he has verified the identity, status and capacity of the signing heirs, and that the document reflects their expressed wishes.
  • If required, you can use our other online notarized liquidator declaration service.
  • A period of 3 to 10 business days will be required for the preparation of your service request

Price

Appointment of liquidator - Notarized document $270

Fees

Enter the number of persons signing this document
If the majority or total number of heirs is more than 3, $25 per additional signing heir will be charged.
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Available options

Clause giving full powers to the liquidator (full administration of the estate) Included
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* These fees may be changed within a 60-day notice and in accordance with section 71 of the Code of ethics of notaries.

GST and QST not included.

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