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At Bourassa Notaires, we offer personalized support for personal protection, helping you anticipate important decisions in your life. Whether you’re preparing a will, a mandate of protection in anticipation of incapacity, or drawing up spousal agreements, our experts will ensure that your wishes are expressed clearly and legally. We help you organize your personal and family affairs, so you can face the unexpected with peace of mind. Our services cover all the legal steps required to protect your assets and ensure the transmission of your legacy, while taking into account your wishes and long-term interests.

What we can do for you

A legal document that allows you to express your wishes regarding the distribution of your assets upon your death. It may also contain instructions for your funeral, the appointment of a liquidator of your estate, and a guardian for your minor children.

A legal document that allows you to appoint one or more persons of trust to make decisions on your behalf in the event of your mental or physical incapacity. The mandate covers everything from financial management to medical decisions and personal affairs.

Procedure whereby the court verifies the validity of the mandate and the mandator’s incapacity. Medical and psychosocial assessments must be provided to the court. If there are no objections, the notary can carry out the entire procedure and submit the file to the court for judgment.

Legal document that allows your mandatary to represent you in the administration of your property/business while you are still capable. Can be modified or revoked at any time.

Legal document that allows your agent to represent you in a specific situation, such as the sale of a property.

A legal document allowing married or civil union spouses to determine how their property will be managed during their married life.

The notary reads the articles of the Civil Code of Quebec concerning the effects of marriage. The future spouses and witnesses then sign the declaration of marriage with the notary.

A document that enables a couple to establish rights and obligations between them in various areas such as property management, finances and family responsibilities.

Together, the spouses work out a divorce agreement with their notary, which is then submitted to the court for approval. This avoids court hearings and protracted disputes.

Adoption of a child who is already biologically related to the family.

Enables spouses to reach an agreement on the effects of their breakup. Many hours of mediation are paid for by Justice Québec.

Personal law support

Each step of the process is designed to carefully guide you through personal legal matters, such as the protection of vulnerable persons, the drafting of wills and mandates in the event of incapacity, or advice on family rights. Our aim is to make every step clear and reassuring.

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