In the Canton of Zug there is both a municipal and a private notary’s office. These are responsible for drawing up public deeds in the field of corporate or civil law and for certifying signatures or copies.
All our notaries are also practicing lawyers. Due to their extensive experience in advising clients in all areas of matrimonial and inheritance law as well as commercial law, they will competently support you in negotiations for the drafting of marriage and inheritance contracts or wills as well as in the process of founding or mutating a company. Thanks to our good and long-standing connection with representatives of the relevant commercial registers, we ensure that business is conducted smoothly.
Our regular services in business law range from the establishment of companies in cash or with contribution of assets, to the establishment with crypto-currencies and the establishment of foundations, mergers, transformations, mutations, transfers of assets, demergers and other procedures according to the Merger Act as well as capital increase and reduction, post-liquidation or the dissolution and liquidation of companies. Furthermore, we support and prepare wills, inheritance contracts, marriage contracts, pension contracts and waivers of inheritance.
With great commitment and flexibility, our team is also available for short-term and urgent matters. We are known for our comprehensive support throughout the process. In cooperation with local notaries, we also advise and support you in preparing documentation for notarizations in other cantons.
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