Welcome to the Coastal Notary Group
Campbell River, Vancouver Island
Coastal Notary Group merges decades of experience with fresh expertise.
Coastal Notary Group has been in Campbell River for over 30 years, originally founded by D’Arcy J. Frankland, Notary Public. D’Arcy mentored and remains a consultant for current owner, Kelsey L. Anglin, Notary Public to continue her office and legacy she has created in Campbell River. The long-term staff of Coastal Notary Group have invaluable expertise. Kelsey is an effective mix of mentored knowledge from decades of experience and new education.
Kelsey received the award for the highest GPA in her graduating class for her master’s degree in applied legal studies from SFU. Kelsey’s previous background with over 10 years in commercial banking has proven helpful to notarial clients navigating the world of mortgages and banking. Kelsey has worked with many clients with differing backgrounds and requirements for estate and personal planning. Kelsey and the staff at Coastal Notary Group care about their clients who often become friends. They pride themselves on being easy to work with, meeting deadlines, working with client’s schedules, and accuracy.
Frequently asked questions
Why you need a Will
Appointing an Executor: You can name an executor in your will, who will be responsible for managing your estate, paying off debts, and distributing assets according to your instructions. This ensures that someone you trust is overseeing your affairs after your death. Distribution of Assets: A will allows you to specify how you want your…
Why you need a Power of Attorney
Incapacity Planning: Life is unpredictable, and there might come a time when you are unable to make decisions due to an accident, illness, or cognitive decline. Appointing an attorney allows you to choose someone you trust to manage your financial and legal matters if you are incapacitated. Continuity of Financial Affairs: If you become temporarily…
Why you need a Representation Agreement
Advocacy: Your representative can act as your advocate and ensure that your wishes are communicated and respected by healthcare professionals and other caregivers. Avoiding Conflict: Appointing a representative can help avoid potential conflicts among family members or loved ones about what decisions should be made for you. Your appointed representative will have legal authority to…