"No. You cannot notarize for your spouse, domestic partner, parent, guardian, child, or sibling, including those who are in-law, step, or "half relatives", except where such a family member is witness to a will or other legal document prepared by you, a notary public and attorney licensed in Massachusetts."
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"No. You cannot notarize for your spouse, domestic partner, parent, guardian, child, or sibling, including those who are in-law, step, or "half relatives", except where such a family member is witness to a will or other legal document prepared by you, a notary public and attorney licensed in Massachusetts."
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"No. You cannot notarize for your spouse, domestic partner, parent, guardian, child, or sibling, including those who are in-law, step, or "half relatives", except where such a family member is witness to a will or other legal document prepared by you, a notary public and attorney licensed in Massachusetts."
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"No. You cannot notarize for your spouse, domestic partner, parent, guardian, child, or sibling, including those who are in-law, step, or "half relatives", except where such a family member is witness to a will or other legal document prepared by you, a notary public and attorney licensed in Massachusetts."
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No. It it is not. The law states that a notary may not notarize for friends or relatives.
It is poor practice to notarize the documents of family members. In some States it is expressly forbidden. A notary should never notarize a document under which she/he would benefit. That would make the document vulnerable to challenge. You should check the laws in your state.
a legal witness to attest that a transaction has taken place between people.
Someone who has no legal capacity, e.g. a person who is mentally incapable, a minor, etc.
Yes, gay marriage is legal in Massachusetts.
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As of now, gay marriages are legal in Massachusetts.
As of now, gay marriage is legal in Massachusetts.
As of now, gay marriages are legal in Massachusetts.
No, common law marriage is not recognized as legal in Massachusetts.
Of course it is. The notary is witnessing the signature. It bear no reflection on the relationship.