A legal service used to transfer or re-register an existing Power of Attorney from one party to another, often due to a change in activity, legal representative, or cancellation of a prior POA. The process is notarized through the Public Notary and requires the presence of involved parties or their legal representatives.
This service allows an individual (usually the divorced woman) to officially declare non-remarriage after divorce, often required for child custody, alimony, or travel permissions. The declaration is notarized through the Public Notary and requires divorce documentation and valid identification.
This service provides official notarization of a residence declaration, used to confirm a person’s address for government applications, legal custody cases, or social status confirmation. Requires the applicant’s presence and proof of residence (e.g., tenancy contract, utility bill).
A legal service enabling the transfer or re-registration of a company’s Memorandum of Association (MOA) due to structural changes (e.g., converting from sole proprietorship to LLC), or changes in partners or business activity. The updated MOA is registered with the concerned authorities such as the Department of Economic Development and the Judicial Department.