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Various acts

Legalisation of copies and signatures

Clients often need legalised copies of originals which they want to keep in their possession. Likewise, it is often necessary to certify the identity of a signatory. Your notary provides these services, effectively and rapidly.

Reports on finding

Notaries are very regularly called upon by clients to draft reports on findings, on a wide range of subjects, often used as evidence if only in terms of the date of instrumentation that officially dates the findings.

Life-long maintenance contract

A life-long maintenance contract concerns the transfer of all or some of a person’s assets to another person, in exchange for life-long maintenance or care. It requires an authenticated deed, more precisely the form required for inheritance agreements.

Sureties

When an authenticated form is required, but also in any other circumstances, notaries can provide help with setting up sureties, which are frequent in the business world and concerning loans in particular.

Fields of activity

  • Family and inheritance law
  • Property law
  • Company law
  • Foundations, associations, trusts
  • Taxation
  • Legal opinion, legal, tax advice and practices
  • Various acts

swisNot, the Swiss notary network, your partner in legal and tax matters. swisNot consists of 16 offices in 26 locations in 13 cantons, i.e. about 50 notaries with a total of about 300 qualified employees.

Contact

Me Philippe Frésard, MLE
Kellerhals Carrard Berne
Effingerstrasse 1
CH-3001 Berne

+41 58 200 35 66

+41 31 390 25 64

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swisNot is a co-founder of Lexunion (International Legal & Notarial Strategies), an international federation of national networks of legal and tax professionals serving individuals and companies.

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