Azran Lawyers Family Law

Child Custody: Navigating Family Law Challenges with Brilliance

When a separation or divorce occurs, one of the most sensitive issues that arises is that of child custody. In Quebec, family law governs these matters and provides the basis for making decisions that best protect the best interests of the child. This article explores in detail family law in Quebec, the different forms of child custody, the crucial role of the family law lawyer, as well as the specific issues related to child custody.   The Basics of Family Law in Quebec Family law in Quebec is based on provincial laws that determine the rights and responsibilities of parents…
Corporate and commercial law

Incorporation of a company

Incorporation of a company A federal or provincial incorporation? Azran Lawyers can help you choose between the incorporation of a federal or provincial corporation. The choice is made according to the type of activities of the future corporation and according to the places where it will do business. Which name to choose? Choosing a name is crucial to the success of your business. It’s the branding of your business. You do not want to make a mistake and choose a name that is already taken by someone else. You would risk being pursued. In addition, your professional order may require…
Azran Lawyers Information technology law

Online contracts (E-contracts)

With today's ever-increasing mobility and globalization, online contracts are now unavoidable, be they on behalf of your company or on a personal level. The usual rules of contractual formation and validity have had to be adapted to the particularities of the paperless alternatives and to an absence of geographical barriers and analog formats. The specificities of online contracts raise certain questions. For example, when making an online purchase in your car on the way to New York City, even though you may live in Montreal, you may have wondered where the contract was actually formed. To this, we would reply…
Real estate law

Pre-Purchase Inspection is it Necessary?

Know that when buying a property, the buyer must be careful and diligent. In the Civil Code of Québec, Parliament has provided for a legal guarantee of the seller whose objective is to protect the buyers of any hidden defects. In order for this guarantee to be claimed in the courts, if there are latent defects, the purchaser must prove that prior to the purchase of the immovable in question, he acted prudently and diligently.  The purchaser must demonstrate that he has diligently inspected the building to identify any apparent defects that may affect the building. An inspector? IF THE…

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