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Maryland Mobile Notary Pricing:

$8 Per Notarization

$5 + $.57 per mile from 21201

Affidavits: 

Sworn statements made by a party or witness, which are often required in family law cases to support claims or provide evidence. Notarization ensures the affidavit is legally recognized as a truthful declaration.

 

Divorce Documents:

Includes divorce decrees, settlement agreements, and other legal papers related to the dissolution of marriage. Notarization confirms the authenticity of signatures and the willingness of the parties involved.

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Child Custody and Support Agreements:

Agreements between parents regarding the care, custody, and financial support of their children. Notarization validates that the document was signed willingly by both parties.

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Adoption Papers:

Documents such as consent forms and petitions that are part of the legal process for adopting a child. Notarization ensures that all parties have signed the documents knowingly and voluntarily.

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Powers of Attorney:

Legal documents that grant one person the authority to act on behalf of another, such as making decisions about child care or managing property. Notarization authenticates the document and the identity of the signer.

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Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreements:

Contracts made before or after marriage that outline the division of assets and financial responsibilities. Notarization protects the agreement by confirming that both parties have signed it under their free will.

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Legal Name Changes:

Petitions and orders for legally changing a person’s name, often required after marriage or divorce. Notarization ensures the legitimacy of the request and the identity of the individual.

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​Guardianship Documents:

Legal documents related to the appointment of a guardian for a minor or incapacitated adult. Notarization verifies that the document was executed by the appropriate parties and is legally binding.

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Wills and Trusts:

While not always mandatory, some family law firms prefer to notarize wills and trust documents, especially those involving the care of minor children, to prevent future disputes over authenticity​​.

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Consent to Travel:

Parental consent forms required when a minor travels with one parent or a third party, especially internationally. Notarization confirms that the consenting parent has willingly signed the document.

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Marital Settlement Agreements:

Agreements that resolve marital disputes and outline terms of separation or divorce, including the division of property and debts. Notarization validates the agreement and ensures that it is enforceable.

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Financial Disclosure Statements:

Documents that detail a party’s financial situation in divorce or custody cases, including assets, liabilities, income, and expenses. Notarization ensures that the information provided is accurate and truthful.

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