Notaio Vicenza
Francesca Bonvicini is a graduate of the University of Padua.
Owner for many years of the Arsiero office, she has now moved to Vicenza, maintaining a
secondary office in the upper Vicenza area, in Piovene Rocchette.
is a public official who performs their work by means of an autonomous organization.
Their task is to receive deeds between living persons and of last will, attributing to them public faith.
Their work is subject to control by the Public Authority and gives rise to considerable responsibility.
Each notary’s expertise is general and ranges from the real estate field with purchases and sales,
mortgages, divisions, donations, exchanges, and urban planning agreements; to the corporate
field with company formations, share transfers, and assemblies; to that of successions with wills,
reports of succession, hereditary divisions, and family arrangements in general.
Therefore, there are no specialists; every notary is required to receive any kind of deed requested
of him, as long as it is lawful. Quite simply, the notary makes your purchases and sales secure,
intervenes in corporate affairs, receives wills or advises how to draft them, and is familiar with tax
law, especially that relating to direct taxes. Important is the counseling that must be requested
before any choice or decision is made and does not, if followed by the stipulation, involve any
additional expense.
Today, those who turn to the notary start with a request for an estimate, foreshadowing solutions
found by others, perhaps on the Internet. This is not how the notary is best used. The same result
can be achieved in many ways and with considerable savings.
does not produce acts in series, but finds customized, more convenient solutions and accompanies
the client, aided by a kind and competent staff, with seriousness and legal knowledge but also
with practical sense and remaining available even after the legal act.
With a touch of pride, she recognizes herself in that definition that Aldo Moro, on the occasion of
the 7th International Day of the Latin Notariat, gave to the notariat:
… beyond the formal position, which the notary assumes, of mediator between public and private,
the notary is also the balanced and responsible adviser of the parties in the formation and
expression of their legally relevant will. It is here that the technical preparation, human sensitivity,
and social sense of the notary can have their explication with beneficial effects of relevant
magnitude, and it is here that the notary performs in practice a truly effective activity to move and
orient in a constructive sense social life.
Aldo Moro – Minister of Grace and Justice
The notary is a highly specialized legal technician with a special emphasis on civil law.
Notary Bonvicini is familiar with the tavolare system (formerly the Austrian cadastre still in force in
several regions of northern Italy), is fluent in French, English and German, and can stipulate deeds
in these languages as well or translate documents received from abroad (often useful with foreign
powers of attorney).
She can advise on town planning matters, for particular types of deeds such as apportionments and
redistributions.