Family Law in Sherbrooke

Tailored Defense

Family Law: Human and Rigorous Legal Support

Tremblay Avocate Inc. assists clients in all matters related to family law, a sensitive field where every decision can have major impacts on personal and emotional life.

Whether it involves separation, divorce, child custody, child support, division of assets, or adoption, Me Tremblay prioritizes an approach rooted in listening and empathy, while ensuring firm and rigorous representation before the courts when necessary.

The goal is to protect each client’s rights while promoting balanced, lasting solutions adapted to the realities of family life.

Services include, among others:

  • Separation and Divorce
    Support throughout the process, negotiation of terms, amicable settlement, or representation before the courts.
  • Child Custody
    Development of parenting plans, adjustment of agreements in the best interest of the child.
  • Child and Spousal Support
    Calculation, application, modification, or contestation of child or spousal support.
  • Division of Family Property
    Assistance with asset division, liquidation of the matrimonial regime, negotiation of financial agreements.
  • Adoption and Parentage
    Advice and procedures relating to the recognition or contestation of parentage, adoption, and related rights.

Why Choose Us

Tremblay Avocate Inc. provides personalized support, carefully tailored to the complexity and sensitivity of each family situation. Our goal is to protect our clients’ interests while promoting lasting, balanced, and respectful solutions.

FAQ

Family Law – Frequently Asked Questions

The child’s best interests are always the priority. Courts consider several factors to establish a fair and stable custody arrangement.

Yes. A request can be filed if a significant change occurs, such as a job loss or a relocation

Mediation encourages discussion and voluntary agreements, while court proceedings result in a judge’s decision, which is often more time-consuming and costly.

Support may apply to children or a former spouse, depending on each party’s financial situation and responsibilities.

It is possible to have a court decision enforced through legal means. A lawyer can guide you through this process.