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Estate Planning Documents and the Notary Requirement: What Every Attorney and Client Needs to Know

Estate planning is one of the most personal and sensitive things a person can do. People are thinking about their legacy, their family, and what happens when they are no longer here to make decisions. The last thing they need is for a legal document to be thrown out because it was not properly notarized.


This is where Simply Noble Services comes in. As a mobile notary serving estate planning professionals and their clients across Osceola, Polk, and Orange County, the mission is simple: make sure the legal work your clients have done with you holds up the way it is supposed to.


Which Estate Planning Documents Require Notarization in Florida?


Florida has specific execution requirements for estate planning documents, and getting them wrong is not an option. The following documents commonly require notarization:


•        Last Will and Testament: Florida requires two witnesses and notarization for a self-proving will under Florida Statute 732.503. Without proper execution, the will may require probate court proceedings to validate.

•        Durable Power of Attorney: Under Florida Statute 709.2105, a durable POA must be signed in the presence of two witnesses and notarized to be valid.

•        Health Care Surrogate Designation: Requires two witnesses and, in many cases, notarization depending on the facility and healthcare provider.

•        Living Will / Advance Directive: Must be signed in the presence of two witnesses. Notarization strengthens the document's enforceability.

•        Revocable Living Trust: While the trust itself may not always require notarization, any real property transferred into the trust via deed will.

•        Lady Bird Deeds and Quitclaim Deeds: Used frequently in estate planning to transfer property outside of probate and require notarization and recording in the county where the property is located.


Why a Mobile Notary Is the Right Choice for Estate Planning Signings


Your clients are not always able to come to an office. Some are elderly and prefer to sign in the comfort of their home. Some are hospitalized or in a memory care facility. Some are simply managing a full schedule and need flexibility. A mobile notary who comes to them removes one more barrier from completing the estate planning process your firm has worked hard to guide them through.


Simply Noble Services has experience with signings in home settings, assisted living facilities, skilled nursing facilities, and hospitals across the Central Florida area. These environments require patience, professionalism, and an understanding of the sensitivity of the situation. That is the standard every appointment is held to.


Your clients trusted you with some of the most important decisions of their life. Trust Simply Noble Services to make sure the execution of those documents reflects the seriousness of that responsibility.


What Estate Planning Attorneys Should Expect from a Notary Partner


If you are an estate planning attorney or paralegal coordinating signings for your clients, you need a notary who is more than a stamp. You need someone who:


•        Understands Florida's document execution requirements

•        Can coordinate directly with clients to set and confirm appointments

•        Handles sensitive situations with professionalism and discretion

•        Knows how to navigate a signing when capacity questions are present

•        Delivers clean, properly completed notarizations that will not be challenged


Simply Noble Services offers consistent, reliable service built for legal professionals who need to trust the people they refer their clients to.


Serving Estate Planning Clients Across Central Florida


Whether your client is in Kissimmee, Poinciana, Winter Haven, Orlando, or anywhere in between, Simply Noble Services provides mobile notary services that travel to them. After-hours and weekend appointments are available for situations that cannot wait.


Ready to work with a mobile notary who shows up prepared and on time? Visit www.simplynobleservices.com or call to schedule your signing today.

 
 
 

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