Formalization – Identify risks

  • Are there public faith instruments supporting the authenticity and validity of the documents?

  • Do the company’s meetings need to be formalized before a public certifying officer?

  • Does the will properly reflect the testator’s wishes and help prevent potential disputes among heirs?

  • Is it necessary to grant, limit, or revoke a power of representation

  • Does the contract require signature ratification or notarial formalization to strengthen its validity and enforceability?

  • Should the transfer of real estate or other assets be formalized?

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The notarial function is entrusted by the State to Public Certifying Officers, through the granting of Public Faith, which is the authority by which certain legal acts and facts formalized in accordance with the law are authenticated and given certainty, contributing to legal certainty and security.

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Certainty and legal security arise from the formalization of acts.

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