2017 Ride for Refuge
We are very proud to have been a corporate sponsor of the Ride for Refuge since its inception in Vancouver years ago. Started in 2004 as a small local fundraiser with 25 cyclists raising money for refugees, the RIDE has... Read More →
Ride for refuge.
We are very proud to have been a corporate sponsor of the Ride for Refuge since its inception in Vancouver years ago. It is an annual event that has been going on since 2004. The goal is to create a... Read More →
Role of an Executor and Co-executor
Your executor is responsible for all aspects of settling your estate. This guide will help the executor to be more efficient. It will save time and money in the long run. The process of finalizing an estate can take up... Read More →
Five Reasons to Make-a-Will
The government will make the decisions for you and if no heir can be found, the provincial government takes all; Someone would have to apply to the Court for the right to administer your estate, causing huge expenses and unnecessary... Read More →
Housing Tips for Seniors – National Seniors Day October 1
With real estate prices and affordable housing a frequent topic of discussion throughout the province, The Society of Notaries Public of BC is offering tips and resources to help BC’s seniors stay in their homes, find appropriate new housing or connect with... Read More →
Voted #1 Notary Public in New Westminster once again!
Thank you to the readers of The Record for voting us as #1 Notary Public in New Westminster for 2015!
Summary of Decision-Making Authority for Incapable Adults
Here is a guideline listing the powers and authorities of various personal planning documents such as Powers of Attorney, Representation Agreements and Advance Directives Summary of decision making authority
Voted #1 Notary Public in New Westminster by readers of The Record
Thank you to the readers of The Record for voting us as #1 Notary Public in New Westminster for 2014!
Property Transfer Tax Calculator updated
Our Property Transfer Tax Calculator has been updated to reflect the new exemption (February 19, 2014) of $475,000.00 for First Time Home Buyers.