5 good reasons to consult a notary during a separation

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5 good reasons to consult a notary during a separation

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Did you know that 84% of couples with children who used mediation reached an agreement? Family mediation is for people who want to resolve the consequences of their breakup amicably, but who cannot agree on all aspects of the separation.

To highlight the benefits of mediation, the Chambre des notaires is participating in the 10th Quebec Family Mediation Day.

You will find 5 situations which could lead couples in the process of separating to consult a notary.

1. Find common ground because being in a whatsapp australia common-law relationship is not like being married.

Martin and Suzanne are in a common-law relationship. Since Martin works and Suzanne has had 3 consecutive maternity leaves, they put their house in Martin's name. They think they are protected, so no need for a cohabitation agreement! Suzanne discovers that she has nothing if she separates.

In Quebec, 45% of common-law couples believe they are protected in the same way as married spouses and 49% believe that all property acquired during the common-law union will be divided into equal shares upon separation. However, this is not the case. A notary will explain their rights to couples by separating reality from myths. In mediation, he will help them determine their needs, explore possible solutions and find common ground.

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2. Avoiding arguments when family assets are inequitable is possible

Marco and Emilie are married in partnership of acquest. Marco is an employee with a pension fund. Emilie has started a business and her assets are now worth four times more than Marco's. Emilie discovers with dismay that if they divorce, she will have to "give" almost 40% of her assets to Marco.

In Quebec, there are 239,966 SMEs and 1,838,115 couples. The notary can help married couples or couples in a civil union select the right matrimonial regime when everything is going well. If there is a separation, couples who separate with the desire to avoid conflict can proceed with their divorce amicably with a notary from the beginning to the end of the process since February 21, 2017. The notary can ease tensions and guide people towards a fair sharing. He can also advise and accompany the parties towards a simpler and more harmonious process.
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