Notaries are authorized to give advice in all areas of law within their scope of expertise.
- Civil, commercial and family mediation
- Conciliation
- Negotiation
- Amicable divorce
- Arbitration
- Settlement agreement.
- The various methods for purchase financing
- The clauses to include in the offer to purchase
- The agreements to include for purchases by two or more persons
- The tax implications of the contract
- The verifications to do before buying a divided co-ownership (condo) property
- All the implications related to co-ownership, from its inception
- The importance of checking the location certificate to avoid unpleasant surprises
- Solutions to resolve irregularities following a title search
- The precautions to take to avoid construction legal hypothecs related to the purchase of a new house
- Drafting and signing of the act of sale
- The procedure for starting a business
- The different legal forms of companies and their tax implications
- The formalities necessary for their creation
- The possible agreements between partners or shareholders
- Commercial mediation
- Drafting of commercial leases
- Mergers and acquisitions
- The development and implementation of the succession plan
- The rights and obligations resulting from marriage or civil union
- The legal effects of de facto unions and agreements between de facto spouses
- Alimony and child custody
- Family mediation
- Amicable divorce
- Immigration and adoption procedures
- Protection mandates
- Legal mechanisms (assistance measures, representation or protective supervision) for persons without a protection mandate
- Succession planning
- The preparation and drafting of a will
- The protection of minor children after parents’ death
- Estate settlement
- Organ and tissue donation in a will or a protection mandate
- Advance medical directives
- Air law
- Agricultural law
- Aboriginal law
- Energy law
- Environmental law
- Immigration law
- Insurance law
- Technology law
- Labour law
- Tax law
- Forestry law
- International law
- Maritime law
- Mining law
- Municipal law
- Financial planning
- Intellectual property