Attorney and Guardian documents
- Can financial advisers/planners be a qualified witness in Western Australia?
- Attorney and guardianship documents in New South Wales
- Can a licenced conveyancer witness EPA and EPG documents in New South Wales?
- What do New South Wales lawyers generally charge for witnessing attorney documents?
- Will View work with a law firm or conveyancing firm that an adviser partners with for the purposes of witnessing attorney documents prepared by View?
- Why do some New South Wales lawyers argue some specialist provisions in the View attorney documents are not appropriate?
- Why can't View witness the documents via Zoom during the online meeting?
- Why does View not provide a panel of lawyers in New South Wales for witnessing purposes?
- Can a court registry be a witness to New South Wales attorney documentation?
- What is the best approach for New South Wales customers that View has seen?
- If I have New South Wales customers and do not require the attorney documentation, is there a price differential for the work that View performs?
- Why is New South Wales the only state that effectively forces customers to have a lawyer witness their attorney documents?
- Can financial advisers be a qualified witness in New South Wales?
- Does New South Wales require a lawyer to witness will documents?
- How can back up attorneys prove that the initial attorneys appointed are unable to act?
- Northern Territory Attorney documents
- Tasmanian Attorney and Guardian documents
- South Australian Attorney and Guardian documents
- Western Australian Attorney and Guardian documents
- ACT Attorney documents
- Queensland Attorney and Guardian documents
- NSW Attorney and Guardian documents
- Victorian Attorney and Guardian documents
- Powers of attorney
- Why do your enduring power of attorney and guardianship documents sometimes not include address details, phone numbers, dates of birth or occupations of the attorneys and guardians, where the form asks for them?