A subscribing witness my not be named in the document, but if the subscribing witness does not know a notary, a credible witness who knows both a notary and the subscribing witness may be used as identification for the subscribing witness. No id is presented by either the credible witness or the subscribing witness as there is personal knowledge from the notary to the credible witness and from the credible witness to the subscribing witness.
Melanie, I would think that a power of attorney would be the document of choice so that the husband could sign as attorney-in-fact for the wife. However, we are not attorneys and we cannot give that advice the husband, as it would be UPL :( |