WHAT QUEBEC PROBATE FEES ARE?
Quebec probate fees Probate fees in Quebec, commonly called legal fees, are associated with the legal process of validating a deceased person's will or administering their estate. These fees help…
Quebec probate fees Probate fees in Quebec, commonly called legal fees, are associated with the legal process of validating a deceased person's will or administering their estate. These fees help…
non-cooperative heirs In Quebec, the liquidation of an estate is a complex and highly regulated process that requires active cooperation of all heirs. When heirs refuse to collaborate with the…
estate account rendering In Quebec, an estate liquidator plays a pivotal role in settling the affairs of a deceased person. One of their core responsibilities is the obligation to render…
estate joint bank account In Quebec, joint bank accounts are common among spouses, family members, or business partners to facilitate shared financial responsibilities. However, when one of the account holders…
probate fees In Quebec, the probate process is governed by the rules set out in the Civil Code of Quebec. Unlike other provinces in Canada, Quebec does not impose probate…
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…
In Quebec law, a Will is an important legal document that allows a person to express his or her last wishes regarding the distribution of his or her property after…
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…
Estate lawyer Estate lawyer might be of service in many ways. First and foremost, consulting a lawyer if you become a liquidator or an heir is a very good idea:…
Who pays your Estate lawyer Who pays for an Estate lawyer’s services? The answer seems to be quite intuitive: An Estate hiring a lawyer should pay for the services. But…