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Marriage contract

A marriage contract makes it possible to regulate several aspects that will apply throughout the union. These choices will determine how your assets will be managed during your union and especially how they will be shared in the event of separation, divorce, dissolution of the civil union or death. These choices can have serious consequences and without a notarized contract, the law will decide for you.

Agreement governing relations between de facto spouses

Contrary to popular belief, de facto spouses do not enjoy the same protections as married or civil union spouses.

Thanks to his legal expertise, the notary will advise you on the protections that apply or not to your situation and he will inform you of the legal consequences that may result from it. He can also assist you in drawing up a notarized document, the Agreement governing relations between de facto spouses. It will allow you to establish the rules that will apply to your union.

Avoid unpleasant surprises in the event of death or breakup and consult your notary!

Joint application for divorce/dissolution of civil union

A simple and straightforward divorce, is it possible?

Yes, when you and your spouse agree on the conditions and consequences of the end of your union, it is possible to settle everything at the notary’s office.

Your notary will advise and guide you through the process. He will also ensure that you present the divorce application to the court for you so that you obtain a divorce judgment as quickly as possible and move on to the next stage of your life.

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