A legal agreement through which a signer agrees that all outstanding dues have been paid, thereby forfeiting their right to seize property or goods.
A notarized form that grants a person the legal ability to act on behalf of another person in a limited capacity.
A type of estate planning through which an individual explicitly provides advance directive on their preferences for medical treatment should they become unable to give informed consent or refusal.
A notarial certificate that is contained on a separate sheet of paper and is not part of the original document, allowing a notary to apply the correct notarial statement by act and all state required annotations.