We listen to our clients and respond to their needs. We are honest, responsible, organized and loyal to our clients.
Nathalie Paquette has been a notary and legal counsel since 1989. After several years of private practice, our study has considerable experience in notarial law. We listen to the needs of our clients and treat our clients with honesty, respect and loyalty. We know that the legal field can be complex, but our goal is to simplify and clarify the process. This is how we build a relationship of trust with our clients.
Furthermore, we are happy to announce that Mtre Vincent Paquette, notary, son of Mtre Nathalie Paquette, notary, has joined our practice since May 1st, 2023. He has obtained his law degree from UQAM in September 2021 and his masters in notarial law from UDS at Longueuil, in December 2022, and has been sworn by Chambre des Notaires du Québec on April 27th, 2023. After many years of being an intern at our office, he has acquired extensive experience with client services. We are confident that he will work with us with respect of our values and our philosophy in order that our clients will be received accordingly.
We listen to our clients and respond to their needs. We are honest, responsible, organized and loyal to our clients.
Through our legal education and continuing education with many years of experience, we have the competence to advise our clients so that they can make informed choices and better protect their property and the important people in their lives.
The notary is a professional with a duty of advice, honesty and impartiality. It’s a trustworthy person. We take the time to explain the legal terms so that our clients are well informed and confident before signing a legal document, whether buyer or seller, mother / father or businesswoman/businessman, etc. Regardless of the transaction, all our files and all our clients are important.
We are a small, well organized team. The respect of deadlines is very important. Our clients can expect a call back and / or email within a short time.
Last will, protection / incapacity mandate, power of attorney, marriage contract, agreement between de facto spouses or indivision agreement.
Purchase / sale of property, promise to purchase, mortgage financing, release / discharge, servitude or declaration of transmission.