QUESTION: Is free notarization of documents of Qualified Beneficiaries considered as pro bono legal aid services under the ULAS Rules?

QUESTION: Can the notarization of a Qualified Beneficiary Declaration be credited as pro bono legal aid service?

ANSWER: Yes. The notarization of a Qualified Beneficiary Declaration is considered a pro bono legal aid service rendered in favor of a Qualified Beneficiary.

However, the Covered Lawyer who performs the notarization must not be the same lawyer who examines the affidavit, interviews the Qualified Beneficiary, and executes the Covered

Lawyer’s Certification. [Section 2(e), Rule 4, Manual; Section 5, Rule 5, Manual)

Note: CD Law fully supports the Unified Legal Aid Service and renders free notarization of documents of Qualified Beneficiaries. For appointment, call Maribel at (033) 3383602

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Beginning September 1, 2021, proof of “open, continuous, exclusive and notorious possession and occupation of alienable and disposable lands of the public domain not covered by existing certificates of title or patents under a bona fide claim of ownership for at least twenty (20) years immediately preceding the filing of the application for confirmation” shall be sufficient for purposes of judicial confirmation of title, and shall entitle the applicant to a decree of registration.

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