... namely in Slovakia. The one who gives is in Ukraine. I understand that a power of attorney is needed to receive real estate (as a gift). Because the gifted person cannot be present at the donation act in Ukraine.
To the embassy by e-mail it is not possible to sign up for a queue. There are always no vacancies
Is there an option to have this power of attorney approved by a notary in Slovakia?
It is necessary that this contract - document be sent by a notary from Ukraine by e-mail. mail, and in Slovakia, where to go with this document?
And also - should the notary abroad be foreign or Ukrainian?
The court awarded alimony to the ex-husband 10 years ago, he did not pay for several years. Then they officially got settled and for several years alimony was awarded to the accounting of his company with a minimum salary. But it's been 2 years since he was fired and alimony is not paid, he does not take part in upbringing. My child and I are abroad, there is a question of depriving her of parental rights. And for this, you should get a certificate from the executive service about the debt. And I can't even find the manager's number.
Should there be a public notary when drawing up a donation contract or can there be a private one as well? What is the difference between them? Does it have to be the public notary office of my city? Already confused with these legal nuances.
I found a notary, but entering his name in the state register of notaries, I can't find anything. according to the number of the certificate, it's a different person. Does it matter? I also found in the state register other notaries who work in my region, but all of their addresses are not offices. and apartments. That is, how do notaries in Ukraine work (at home) at home?