The way I learnt it, until now, is the following:
the person you are contracting is there to perform a single specific task.
Applied to the specific context: "Notarvertrag", it means:
the notary is there to perform the notarisation (basically to read and write the contract), making legal whatever YOU are asking to do.
Any additional thing:
- you ask him/her
- you ask someone else beforehand (so yes, you need to pay an additional session for help)
And even then, you not always get what you wished for. And when s** happens, .... "that's life experience"....
The way I learnt it, until now, is the following:
the person you are contracting is there to perform a single specific task.
Applied to the specific context: "Notarvertrag", it means:
the notary is there to perform the notarisation (basically to read and write the contract), making legal whatever YOU are asking to do.
Any additional thing:
- you ask him/her
- you ask someone else beforehand (so yes, you need to pay an additional session for help)
And even then, you not always get what you wished for. And when s** happens, .... "that's life experience"....