Adoption of a child can be defined as a legal process where the biological parents’ legal rights and responsibilities are transferred to the adoptive paren...
A person who is appointed as a Notary Public can notarise documents – this means they witness and authenticate them, and certify their execution, so they c...
This article provides an introductory guide to Notary Public Fees in Singapore, along with a number of common, and simplified examples of the fee breakdown.<...
Changing one’s name in Singapore has become more and more popular for various reasons. Some reasons for doing so are to make a name fit in with internation...
A Power of Attorney (POA) is a legal document created by an individual (donor) to give another person (donee) the power to act on his or her behalf.
A Power of Attorney (POA) is needed if you wish to appoint a person to act on y...