Reply by Julie/MI on 6/18/10 9:56am Msg #341514
Re: Adoption too broad
Variety of docs in adoptions. If it's my local Catholic Social Services, I charge nothing.
International adoptions have different docs and different phases. Sometimes it's just one page at the dr's office for the doctor's signature.
Sometimes it's the preliminary paperwork.
I've never seen a neat tidy all inclusive adoption package.
Just remember if it's international adoption, your commission usually has to be unexpired for the next two years. Sometimes only one year.
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Reply by Bob_Chicago on 6/18/10 10:28pm Msg #341563
Depends who wants to adopt me. My folks are both , sadly
gone. ( Mom was 93) , so , I guess that I am an orphan and would qualify. Would prefer a couple with a lot of money,who love chubby guys with grey hair , who look like Brad Pitt. . If so, would notarize gratis. If you are asking about charging for notarizing adoption dox, it is a matter of your state's law for a notarization. Doubt if any state has specific charge for adoption paper. You can only charge up to state max for notarization. At the risk of being redundant, you notarize signatures, not documents. Except in a few specific instances in some states (eg. certain immigration dox), notary charges are not based on the natue of the dox being notarized If you are hired by an attorney, and work under his supervision, I image that you can charge whatever you and the atttorney agree. Same concept as when you work as a signing agent.
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