CONFLICT OVER A SCHOOL CHOICE FOR CHILDREN
school choice conflict When parents are separated or divorced in Quebec, the choice of school for their children can often become a source of conflict. Decisions regarding child custody must…
school choice conflict When parents are separated or divorced in Quebec, the choice of school for their children can often become a source of conflict. Decisions regarding child custody must…
foreign divorce In Quebec, the recognition of a foreign divorce is a crucial process for individuals who were divorced outside of Canada and wish to have their marital status legally…
indivision In Quebec, indivision occurs when multiple individuals jointly own a property without having divided their shares. This can happen, for example, after an inheritance or when multiple people purchase…
Deadline to contest a Will In Quebec, it is possible to contest a will if there are valid grounds, such as doubts about the testator's (the person who made the…
online appointment Advantages of an Online Appointment with a Lawyer With the advancement of technology and the growing adoption of digital services, more and more professionals are offering online consultations.…
If you’re considering a divorce, it’s important to ask the right questions to ensure you understand the legal process, your rights, and potential outcomes. Here are key questions to ask…
Last Will and Living Will On September 27 our Allen Madelin lawyers team visited Vista Residence in Montreal to speak before its residents about the important rights of the elderly…
Children confused by gaslighting in the family Gaslighting in a family, particularly when directed at a spouse or children, is an insidious form of psychological manipulation that can have profound…
T-shaped lawyer A T-shaped lawyer is a legal professional who possesses deep expertise in a specific area of law (the vertical bar of the "T") while also having broad skills…
questions divorce lawyer Two major questions are to be discussed with your divorce lawyer: children and money. One cannot be kept in a marriage against his or her will, so…