Separation
In the event of divorce or separation, a notary can accompany you through several stages, including the establishment of alimony and child custody and the preparation of a draft agreement. As a mediator, a notary will help you reach fair agreements and avoid conflicts. Under certain conditions, a notary may also represent spouses before the court.
Families and Couples / Your Notarial Services / Separation
The notary’s role
Notaries are in the best position to inform, guide and protect you.
Frequently asked questions on the notary / Your Notary / The notary’s role
Board of Directors and Departments
The Board of Directors exercises all the powers and prerogatives of the Order.
Governance and Organization / The Chambre and Your Protection / Board of Directors and Departments
The notary’s professional fees
The fees are regulated by the Code of ethics of notaries in that they must be based on the time and effort spent on the file, its complexity and the notary’s expertise.
Frequently asked questions on the notary / Your Notary / The notary’s professional fees
Invoicing
During real estate transactions, a notary performs work for the seller, including ensuring the seller’s mortgage loan is paid, so the seller must assume the fees accordingly.
Real Estate / Your Notarial Services / Invoicing
The will
Notaries are specialists in succession law and have all the required expertise to draft acts. They ensure that your will complies with the laws in effect and that it legally reflects your last wishes.
Wills and Successions / Your Notarial Services / The will