
Separation FROM A COMMON-LAW PARTNER on the South Shore of Montreal
Ending a common-law relationship is often just as complex and difficult as a traditional divorce. Several major issues arise during a separation, particularly regarding child custody, the division of movable and immovable property, spousal support, and specific expenses. Professional guidance is essential to ensure that each aspect is handled with both diligence and compassion.

Services offered
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Custody: Me Taï-Sha Champagne-Cleary advises and represents clients to establish or revise custody arrangements, always in the best interests of the child.
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Community living contract: Drafting or analyzing contracts adapted to community living, in order to clarify the rights and commitments of each party.
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Parental union regime: Support for all aspects of managing parental responsibilities and planning for children's well-being.
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Division of assets: Support in negotiating or settling the division of assets accumulated or debts incurred during the life together.
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Spousal and child support: Assistance in determining or revising support obligations between ex-spouses or towards children.
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Special expenses: Help in determining which expenses are eligible and how to divide the expenses between parents.
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Unjust enrichment: Restoring the balance between the parties when one of them is enriched without valid reason, to the detriment of the other in the absence of other legal remedies.
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Use of the dwelling or residence and end of joint ownership: Checking the possibility of requesting exclusive occupation of the family dwelling during the proceedings and determine the terms of the division of the building in the event of co-ownership.
Areas served
Me Taï-Sha Champagne-Cleary practices primarily on the South Shore of Montreal, while also serving the districts of Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu and Longueuil.

