miércoles, febrero 20, 2008

Prenuptial Contract Procedure

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1. All the requirements above mentioned. 2.Legalized Notary Act 3.This Act must be then notified to the corresponding judicial and government offices.

Marriage Requirements

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Foreign Spouse : 1. Bachelor paper. Note : This document in done in the spouse national country and must be then legalized in that countrys dominican consulate and then in the Ministry of Foreign affairs in Santo Domingo. 2. Birth Certificate (legalized in the country of origin.) 3. Passport Copy Dominican Spouse : 1. Birth Certificate (Duly legalized) 2. National I.D. card copy 3. Copy of the National I.D. Card of 2 witnesses (which can´t be family) Note: If you are going to have family as witnesses you must have the copies of their National I.D. documents and you must also have 2 extra witnesses that are not family (copies of I.D. documents). ** In the case of any prior marriages, the divorce sentence is needed.

Registering a Trademark in the Dominican Republic

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The procedure for registering a trademark in the Dominican Republic starts with a written solicitude that has to be filed to the governmental department in charge with IP. The approval for the trademark is provided quite fast (no more than 10 working days). After the approval a publication has to be done and after a 45 day term (established by law for any third party to oppose to the registry to make its claim) the Certificate of Trademark is issued.

Quick Divorce

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A special provision in Dominican divorce law allows foreigners to obtain a divorce in the Dominican Republic in one day without any residency requirement, provided that both spouses are in agreement and consent to the jurisdiction of the Dominican Court. Only one of the spouses must travel to the Dominican Republic to be present in court.