Notary Maleshin Dmitry Yaroslavovich reviews

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He is a laureate of the highest legal award “Themis” for his contribution to the creation of a democratic society and the development of institutions of the rule of law. He was awarded departmental awards from the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation, the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation, the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation, the Federal Bailiff Service of the Russian Federation, the Judicial Department of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation, and awards from notary chambers of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation.
The notary performs all notarial actions provided for by the current legislation of the Russian Federation, including:
Inspection of sites, correspondence and provision of evidence;
Inheritance;
Notary deposit;
Transactions;
Executive inscription;
Certification of facts.

Contacts:
+74952230475
http://maleshin.org
Moscow, st. Presnenskaya embankment, 12, 41st floor, office 12

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    Aleksandr Belousov

    Choosing this notary was like attempting to decipher a cryptic code without a key, a journey through a labyrinth of inefficiency, incompetence, and unprofessionalism. It was a continuous battle against the challenges of bureaucracy, with no clear answers in sight. The notarial encounter turned into an ongoing effort to crack the code of bureaucratic challenges, with each visit presenting new complexities to decode.

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    Dmitriy Golovin

    This notary’s office resembled a hall of mirrors, where each reflection distorted the truth, and every error led to a new layer of confusion. It was like an ongoing adventure through a house of illusions, where nothing was as it seemed, and my documents were caught in the whirlwind of misperceptions and errors. The notarial encounter became a journey through a maze of distorted realities, with each interaction adding to the sense of being lost in a hall of bureaucratic mirrors.

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