The Scrivener - Spring 2021 - Volume 30 Number 1

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THE EDUCATION OF BC NOTARIES

The Education of a BC Notary From a Student’s Perspective

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he legal landscape is ever-changing, whether through new case law or the introduction of statutes or amendments to existing ones. To serve their clients effectively, Notaries Public must stay abreast of the changes. Each year, BC Notaries must obtain a minimum amount of Continuing Education Credits to stay current in the profession. The commitment to lifelong learning and professional development is one of the components that drew me to apply to become a Notary Public. I have always been fascinated by the law; my interest led me to complete a Bachelor of Arts degree in Justice Studies at Royal Roads University. Starting to work with Victoria Notary Beverly Carter in 2015 was a natural first step in the progression of my career. Our dynamic work environment ensures there is always something new to learn; I am excited to go to the office every day. I am particularly drawn to the legal area of Personal Planning and Volume 30  Number 1  Spring 2021

Victoria (Vicky) M. Helmink

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the education role we offer clients when explaining their documents. I grew up in a multigenerational home and have a very close relationship with my grandmother. I think of her often when I am interacting with clients in our office for assistance with their Wills, Powers of Attorney, Advance Health Care Directives, and Representation Agreements. The desire to help clients and their families understand those documents was another inspiration for me to become a Notary. As my grandmother’s health has changed over the years, I have seen how powerful those documents can be for a person’s life.

The Notary Society carefully screens candidates to ensure they will represent the profession well and provide quality service to clients. My journey to become a BC Notary began in July 2019 when I submitted my documents to The Society of Notaries Public of BC to determine my eligibility for the Notary Education Program, practical training, and eligibility The Scrivener | www.bcnotaryassociation.ca

for admittance into The Society (on completion of all educational requirements); my application included my résumé and personal financial overview. Notarial candidates must demonstrate integrity and the highest ethical standards. A Bachelor’s degree is a requirement for taking the Master of Arts in Applied Legal Studies Program (MA-ALS); business and office experience are assets. A course in Basic Accounting principles is a newer requirement. After my initial interview with the Notary Society’s Executive Director, there was an extensive background check, criminal record check, and financial review. The Notary Society carefully screens candidates to ensure they will represent the profession well and provide quality service to clients. Once my application to The Society was approved, I applied to Simon Fraser University for admission to their (MA-ALS) degree program. The application process took approximately 9 months to complete. The Master’s Program was introduced 13 years ago. Its successful completion is a foundational requirement to become a Notary Public in British Columbia. TABLE OF CONTENTS

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PEOPLE

2min
pages 78-80

STRATA LAW

14min
pages 70-74

BC Notaries Speak Your Language

2min
page 77

WILLS & ESTATES

6min
pages 75-76

HISTORY OF BC

4min
pages 68-69

CONTROLLING YOUR MINDSTORIES

2min
page 66

Letters

3min
page 67

ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTS

6min
pages 63-65

ORIGINAL RECIPE

1min
page 59

Recent BCNA Education Event

8min
pages 54-56

MONEY LAUNDERING

8min
pages 51-53

THE PATH TO SUCCESS

5min
pages 49-50

EDUCATING CIVIL LAW AND COMMON LAW NOTARIES

11min
pages 45-48

The Education of a BC Notary From a Student’s Perspective

2min
page 43

Editor’s

2min
page 44

Challenge and Success

2min
page 42

BC Notaries’ Education is Rigorous

2min
page 41

The Learning Doesn’t Stop

2min
page 40

Knowledge is Powerful . . . I Enjoy Sharing Mine

2min
page 37

Wills, Estates and Personal Planning Class

2min
page 38

The Conveyancing Course for Managing the Transfer of Property in BC

2min
page 39

How the MA-ALS Degree Underpins a Successful BC Notary Practice

3min
pages 35-36

Applied Legal Studies 630 Topics in Professional Practice

2min
page 34

Applied Legal Studies 611 Real Property I

5min
pages 32-33

Applied Legal Studies 610 Contracts

6min
pages 30-31

Applied Legal Studies 602 Legal Research and Writing Applied Legal Studies 620 Selected Topics in Applied Legal Studies

10min
pages 27-29

LEGAL E-DOCUMENTS

6min
pages 23-24

TEACHING IN THE SFU MA-ALS PROGRAM

4min
pages 18-19

Some Reflections on the Creation of the “MA-ALS” Program at SFU

6min
pages 12-13

COVER STORY

7min
pages 20-22

The Education of BC Notaries over 40 Years

2min
page 10

Charter Member Educators” of the MA-ALS Program

5min
pages 14-15

KEYNOTE

1min
pages 8-9

TECH & ETHICS

6min
pages 16-17

CEO, BC NOTARIES ASSOCIATION

2min
pages 6-7
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