Separation Info
Separation can be a difficult and complex process, and this service offers confidential meetings with a lawyer or notary to support you throughout.
It provides clear, tailored information on the legal aspects of separation or divorce, including child custody, alimony and property division, as well as the steps to be taken. The service also helps people to explore and prepare for family mediation, thus promoting a harmonious and respectful resolution of the situation.
How does it
work?
To request this service, call us at 1 844 522-6900 or apply online. You can also contact the center nearest you.
What we
can do
When you use the Info Séparation service, you benefit from a confidential interview with a lawyer or notary to discuss the legal aspects of your separation and assess the suitability of mediation in your case.
This service offers you :
legal information specific to your situation.
- support, listening and referral to the resources best suited to your needs.
- information about family mediation and the opportunity to assess, with the help of a lawyer or notary, whether this is an appropriate option for you.
- help in preparing for family mediation, inviting your ex-spouse to mediation or finding a family mediator.
- help in calculating the amount of child support (according to the procedures of the Center in your region).
*Psychosocial support is available in some regions to complement the support offered to people who are separating.
Key topics
in consultation
Each separation is unique and often raises different legal issues. We can assist and inform you on a variety of topics, including :
- the various aspects of separating de facto spouses or married persons
- family mediation
- child custody and support
- division of property and home
- government programs and other resources
How do I access?
To call Info Séparation, contact us at 1 844 522-6900 (option 2) or complete an online service request.
Centers offering this service
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484, avenue de l'Hôtel-de-Ville, Suite 102
Chandler (Québec) G0C 1K0 -
293 rue Saint-Georges
Saint-Jérôme (Québec) J7Z 5A2Persons with reduced mobility are invited to use the entrance at 37 rue de la Gare via the Édifice Malette Desjardins to access our premises.
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461, 1st Street West,
Amos (Québec) J9T 2M3 -
400 Jean-Lesage Boulevard, Suite 080
Directions
(Les Façades de la Gare)
Quebec City, Quebec G1K 8W1 -
1282, rue Cormier,
Drummondville (Québec) J2C 7M8 -
165 Côte Taschereau, suite 203
Saint-Joseph-de-Beauce (Québec) G0S 2V0 -
Sept-Îles
106, avenue Napoléon, bur. 200,
Sept-Iles (QC) G4R 3L7Baie-Comeau
Directions
884B de Puyjalon,
Baie-Comeau (QC) G5C 1N1 -
455 King Street West, Suite 490
Sherbrooke (Québec), J1H 6E9 -
6300, avenue Auteuil, bur. 503
Brossard (Québec)
J4Z 3P2 -
768, Boul. Saint-Joseph, Suite 200
Gatineau (Québec)
J8Y 4B8 -
3885, boul. Harvey, Suite 201 (Édifice Saint-Michel)
Jonquière (Québec)
G7X 9B1
Be ready
for your consultation
Although it is not compulsory, it is useful to prepare for your meeting so that you can make the most of your encounter with a member of our team. You can gather all relevant documents related to your case (contracts, letters, evidence, e-mails, procedures, etc.). You can also jot down your questions and any points you wish to clarify and discuss.
Don't hesitate to explain your situation and expectations clearly. Good preparation will help you obtain precise answers and support tailored to your needs.
What do I need to prepare?
Online service request
Fill in a form to tell us about your needs. Our team will contact you promptly to offer you the right support near you.

