Could anyone recommend a Montreal-based family lawyer to deal with a separation/divorce where one spouse has left the country and has effectively disappeared?
Hazem M. replied:
Hi Paula Clarke, Me Mehrez can help. Contact him: hmehrez@mehrezlaw.com tel. 514-814-3367
Doree T. replied:
Feel free to contact me if you wish, I practice family law exclusively dlevine@rsslex.com
Family lawyer recommendation? Does anyone have a recommendation for a good family lawyer in Montreal? My boyfriend and I are breaking up and as we can't agree on how to...
Anonymous replied:
Need more info. If you are common law you do not have the same rights as if you were married In the specific case of the house: If the house is in your boyfriends name, you are entitled to 0%. If it is in both your names, then the proceeds of the sale are split 50/50.
The concept of division of property does NOT apply to common law couples in Quebec, only married ones. You can sign a contract in the beginning of the relationship (or during) that establishes who gets what.
So unless you are married, the law does not do much to protect you (the rules are different if you have kids). From the link below "(...)the court process is the same as for two people who are not in a relationship and who have property or money issues to be settled by a judge. These types of cases aren't handled from a family law point of view."
More info:
https://www.educaloi.qc.ca/en/capsules/separation-common-law-couples
[Letellier Mckenzie](http://www.yellowpages.ca/bus/Quebec/Montreal/West-Island-Family-mediation-Center/8191045.html?what=Letellier-McKenzie-Avocats&where=Montreal&useContext=true) Ask for Nathalie McKenzie, my roomate's mother. A very experienced family lawyer who usually tries to push for mediation unlike most who generally go for the more expensive trial option. Good luck!
_dismal_scientist replied:
Assuming you're common law and assuming that's the same as divorce, the system as I understand it is that you can either agree on it and submit the agreement to the courts, or you can basically consume 90% of the value of everything you own and have a judge decide which side gets what. I'd start by looking for a good mediator, not a lawyer.
kornikopic replied:
http://www.maitremartin.com
mtlpat replied:
pray do tell us why you think you are entitled to more than your 50%.
Posting for a friend... looking for a divorce lawyer that does free consultation. She is on a very tight budget but needs someone that is possibly knowledgeable when...
Breau V. replied:
Call Legal login. Ask for Jamie. 514 419 4069. They are with www.guardianassociation.ca If you have a membership with Guardian Association you will save money as well. Tell Jamie Vernon referred you.
Hello fellow McGill alums.
A friend of mine needs a divorce lawyer. Maried in QC, the family now lives in Africa where my friend works. The husband wants to come back...
Victoria C. replied:
I am a Family Lawyer at Lavery de Billy in Montreal. I will send you my coordinates. Here is the firm's website: www.lavery.ca
My dear fellow McGillians,
Could anyone recommend a good family lawyer in Montreal? This is for a difficult child custody case. Any help will be greatly...
Illena N. replied:
I may be able to take it on. Carolina Manganelli, carolina@cmlegal.pro