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1 Amicable separation or divorce
2 Your notary and your money
3 Co-ownershipof property
4 The Mandate in case of incapacity
5 The Family Patrimony
6 The will

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  • You are ready to sign the deed of sale of your residence. The bank has already transferred the amount of loan granted to the purchaser to the notary, and you…

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  • Contemplating the breakdown of a marriage is never easy. Often, the decision is made only after a long period of heartbreak, soul-searching and agonizing uncertainty, especially where children are involved.…

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  • Mine! Yours! Whose? On July 1st, 1989, the provisions of the law instituting the family patrimony came into force. The purpose of this legislation was to favour economic equality between…

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  • The prospect of losing the ability to decide for oneself is not a pleasant one. Yet, none of us can be sure of being spared a serious accident or disease…

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  • The law provides for two types of co-ownership. Those acquiring the co-ownership of a property must be properly informed of their rights and obligations. The first step is to define…

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