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Sandrine Dagenais
Bar admission 2022
Law degree from Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM)
Contact information
Legal assistant
Sandrine practices family, estate and civil law at our Montreal office. Prior to joining our team in March 2024, she practiced with a firm specializing in family law.
Read moreDuring her law degree, her internship with the Quebec Bar and her first years of practice as a lawyer, Sandrine helped write a conference on alimony and child support in Quebec, as well as several articles published in law reviews. She also had the opportunity to plead before various courts, including the Court of Québec, the Superior Court and administrative tribunals.
Driven by a deep sense of justice, Sandrine aims to guide her clients through the many ups and downs of their case, with a particular focus on the psychosocial aspects of litigation.
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Services
- Child Custody
- Child Support
- Estate Litigation
- Family Law
- Human Rights
- Inheritance Law
- Liquidation of Succession
- Matrimonial Litigation
- Name change
- Parental Authority
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Professional activities
My solid negotiating skills and my ability to support discriminated communities in matters affecting their family, their personal integrity and their property, have enabled me to intervene in various types of cases. In this capacity, I have been involved in cases concerning the adoption of adults, major relocations, contentious liquidation of estates, various pecuniary claims and all aspects of family litigation, from child custody to spousal support.
My keen interest in protecting all forms of life, including animals, has also led me to become involved in issues concerning animal welfare and safety.
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Publications
- Thomson Reuters publication, "De facto spouses: victims of freedom of contract?"
- Thomson Reuters publication, "Commentary on the Krivokapic v. Joseph Boss decision - Disinheriting one's child: between simple injustice and capture"
News
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Customs Tariffs Monitoring Committee
Upheaval of the Global Economic Order: Five Important Legal Tips to Diversify Your Markets
Canadian businesses are currently turning towards new markets to reduce their reliance on the U.S. market for both supply and exports.
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Franchise and Distribution
Legal Impacts of the Economic Uncertainty Created by the Multiple Announcements of New Tariffs on the Quebec Franchise Sector
The current economic uncertainty, exacerbated by the new tariffs imposed by the U.S. Trump administration, poses major challenges in a wide range of sectors in Quebec, and the franchise sector is obviously no exception
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Real Estate and Construction
Real servitudes: Limitation of liability and risk management for the owner of the servient land
Real servitude: Can the owner of a servient land contractually limit his civil liability for damages that the owner of the dominant land could claim from him when exercising a servitude?
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