WHAT TYPE OF CUSTODY IS BEST FOR A CHILD?
Best Type of Custody for a Child Determining the best type of custody for a child during a divorce is a complex process that prioritizes the child's best interests. Quebec…
Best Type of Custody for a Child Determining the best type of custody for a child during a divorce is a complex process that prioritizes the child's best interests. Quebec…
open marriage Open marriages, where spouses mutually agree to pursue romantic or sexual relationships outside their union, present unique legal considerations within Quebec's family law framework. Unlike many other jurisdictions,…
Borderline Personality Disorder Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is a mental health condition that can significantly impact an individual's decision-making abilities, interpersonal relationships, and emotional regulation. In Quebec, as elsewhere in…
Co-Parenting Co-parenting in Quebec is an increasingly popular approach to parenting after separation or divorce, reflecting the legal and cultural emphasis on prioritizing children’s well-being. Under Quebec law, both parents…
Parental alienation Parental alienation is a phenomenon that can arise in the context of divorce, where one parent actively or passively undermines the relationship between the child and the other…
child custody In Quebec, child custody is determined based on the child’s best interests, aiming to ensure their well-being, security, and development. When parents separate or divorce, custody arrangements can…
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…
abuse and narcissism in a family In a hostile divorce process it might be (sometimes) useful to bring up an argument of psychological abuse. But it should be brough up…
child custody Child custody issues in Quebec are governed by the Civil Code of Quebec. Based on its provisions the Court would determine particular modalities, parents’ obligations and the child’s…