Mandate in Case of Incapacity
Are you looking for a notary in Montreal to draft your mandate in case of incapacity?
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A mandate in case of incapacity is a notarial deed, registered with the Registre des mandats de la Chambre des notaires du Québec, in which a person, the mandator, appoints in advance another person (the mandatary) to ensure the protection of himself/herself and/or the administration of his/her property in case of illness or an accident that deprives him/her of his/her capacities temporarily or permanently.
The notary is a specialist in drafting contracts. He/She knows how to draw up your mandate in case of incapacity so that it reflects your wishes in unequivocal terms. In addition, the mandate will be registered with the Registre des dispositions testamentaires et des mandats du Québec (RDTMQ) and kept in minute in the notary’s vault; it facilitates tracking and enables rapid implementation if necessary. The risk of misplacing, degradation, or loss of the mandate in case of incapacity is thus eliminated.
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