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juliet66 -> RE: Slave/Sub/Pet Contracts... (5/16/2007 3:38:28 PM)

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LadyIce -> RE: Slave/Sub/Pet Contracts... (5/16/2007 3:38:48 PM)

I think writing a contract is a great idea.
The expectations are there right up front, and also the conditions.
Sometimes writing things down helps refresh people'e memories
down the line.
Of course it is not legally binding, but I understand the emotional appeal.




losttreasure -> RE: Slave/Sub/Pet Contracts... (5/16/2007 3:44:27 PM)

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ORIGINAL: slaverosebeauty

I am NOT a notary, but, after I have written any contract [I have worked with lawyers and one helped me to draw up a basic contract that I use as a template, he is a lifestyler], I have all parties concerned take it and sign it in front of a notary and get that stamped. I plan on getting my notary classes done by the end of the year so I can do everything in house.


You're expecting it to take the next six months to finish a six hour course and take a test?

Edited because you already addressed that point.




CassandraAlexis -> RE: Slave/Sub/Pet Contracts... (5/16/2007 3:49:44 PM)

Notary Public qualifications change from state to state, here in NY you just have to take the test and pass and pay your fee. I took a prep course, but you dont have to.

However, as a Notary you CANNOT notorize anything that you are a party to, and actually I have seen issues come up in certain cases where even immediate family members being parties have been an issue, but that doesnt happen all the time, only where there is other issues causing issues to be raised.

Please note, notarys dont have anything to do with the language of the document. Their ONLY job is to make sure you match your ID and that is your signature on the document.

As to Powers of Attorney. There are several types and different levels of Power of Attorney. You dont HAVE to do a full Power of Attorney. You can do one for only specific things like real estate, banking, or even a single moment in time like selling 1 of your cars if you have more than one.

Living Wills tell how you want yourself to be medically treated if you cannot communicate like life support, feeding tubes etc.

Heath Care Proxy is similar to a power of attorney, but it is specificially medical decisions in the case that you are unable to communicate or make decisions

Will and Testament take care of your assets after you have died




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