"For the past 17 years, I have
been offering my Outaouais clients professional and personalized
services primarily in the field of real estate and succession
law.
I offer my clients quality legal information in a timely
manner.
I welcome you to my office to discuss your needs at length."
Of Latin origin, the notarial profession has existed in Quebec
since the French Civil Law took root here, giving this province
a unique place in the North American legal world.
So you’ve found your dream house and want to buy it...
Be prudent and don’t sign anything yet.
The purchase or sale of an immovable property is not to be
taken lightly.
No matter how little or how much property you may own, you want
to be sure that it is distributed to the right people after
your death.
The prospect of losing the ability to decide for oneself is
not a pleasant one.
Since the coming into force of the new Civil Code of Québec,
the settlement of a succession has become, more than ever, a
delicate and complex matter.
Whether a wedding is civil or religious, certain requirements
relating to age, capacity, matrimonial status, blood ties,
the officiating minister or official, and the publication
of certain notices must be met.
Customs change. Nowadays, many couples decide to live together
without getting married.
On July 1st, 1989, the provisions of the law instituting the
family patrimony came into force.