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Janique Gibeau
Bar Admission 2022
Law degree, Université de Sherbrooke (LLB)
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A lawyer in Brossard, Janique primarily practices in family law and law of natural persons. More specifically, she works on cases of divorce, child custody, and support, as well as applications for the homologation of protection mandates and instituting protective supervision.
Prior to her university studies, Janique completed a degree in paralegal technology and had the opportunity to work in various settings, allowing her to gain a good understanding of the different facets of a case.
Her experience with a variety of clients allows her to clearly identify important issues and easily adapt to any situation. Janique is known for her minutia, rigour, and excellent listening skills. She is fully devoted to all mandates entrusted to her.
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Services
- Child Custody / Parenting Time
- Child Support
- Divorce and Separation
- Family Law
- Matrimonial Litigation
- Parental Authority
- Parental union
- Protection Mandates
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Social Involvement
- Janique acts as a volunteer lawyer for the Éducaloi organization and conducts legal workshops in schools and community organizations.
- She sits on the Board of Directors of the Centre Petite échelle.
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