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Wednesday, 22 Feb 2012  

Law on Capacities and Persons

Your notary is the ideal person to listen to your needs at each stage of your life. We understand that our clients are personally affected by these events and we take care to advise them with particular respect and attention.

 

  • Marirage and marriage contracts
  • Agreement between de facto spouses
  • Settlement of successions
  • Will and mandate in case of incapacity
  • Fiduciary will
  • Probate of mandates/wills and opening a regime of protection

 

Your specialists in Law on Capacities and Persons:

 

Me Geneviève GodinMtre Geneviève Godin, LL.B. D.D.N. 2002
Mtre Godin graduated as a notary in 2002. With her warm heart and attentive ear, she can comfort and guide you in unhappy times. She practices law on capacities and persons, estate law of succession, and non-contentious matters (incapacity, tutorship, curatorship. In happier times, she even performs civil marriages in our offices, and anywhere in Québec! envelope_icon

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Me Jaime LerakisMtre Jaime Lerakis, LL.B. D.D.N. 2006

Mtre Lerakis joined the Dumais & Giard team to do her pre-admission internship in 2006. Since then, she has been responsible for commercial and residential transactions. She also works in the field of protection of individuals: drafting fiduciary and other wills, protective mandates in case of incapacity, estate settlement and non-contentious matters. She performs civil marriages, adapting the ceremony to suit each couple. envelope_icon

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