Français
|
Create a free account
|
Log in
Personal
Business
Packages & Subscriptions
Français
About us
Create a free account
Log in
Interactive legal guides
Legal frequently asked questions
Legal blog
Videos
ONLINE LEGAL DOCUMENTS
Personal
Business
Legal information
Packages
&
Subscriptions
Will / Mandate
Power of attorney
Common-law spouses
Asset management
Living will
Wealth inventory and assessment
Consult with a legal advisor
Estate/Succession
Real estate
Boat
Sale of a vehicle
Co-ownership
Release/Discharge
Acknowledgement of debt
RDPRM
Insurance of persons
Online formal notice
Business Corporations
Agreements or contracts
Employment / Job
Real estate
Online formal notice
Release/Discharge
RDPRM
Personal Information
Digital / Computing
Consult with a legal advisor
Insurance of persons
Interactive legal guides
Legal frequently asked questions
Online consultation
Legal blog
Videos
Legal lexicon
Frequently asked questions
>
Incapacity, Protection
>
Protective supervision
Protective supervision
Incapacity
Homologation of a protection mandate in case of incapacity
Protective supervision
Concept
What is a tutorship to a person of full age?
Why must we convene a meeting of parents, persons connected by marriage or a civil union and friends?
What are the powers of the one who sees himself entrusted with the administration of the property of the person who is the subject of the institution of a protective supervision or the homologation of a protection mandate?
Incapable person of full age
What is to be done if a close relative, unable to take care of himself and of his business, has never signed a protection mandate in case of incapacity?
What are the different types of protective supervisions for a person of full age?
What are the steps to be undertaken to institute a protective supervision?
Who can request the institution of a protective supervision?
What is the difference between the procedure before a notary and the procedure by application to the court?
Minor
The parents of a minor child are victims of an accident and die. What should you do?
The parents of a minor child are divorced. One of the parents of this child dies and leaves to the latter all his property of a value greater than $ 25,000. What do you do?
Why appoint a tutor to property?
What is a tutor ad hoc?
Tutorship council
What is a tutorship council?
×
This browser does not support this kind of file. Please download the file to view it:
Download the file
An error has occurred.