Application for Simulated Partition of QPP Employment Earnings on Separation
How the QPP partition simulation works for separating Quebec spouses — who requests it, what Retraite Québec produces, and when renunciation requires legal advice.
Learn MoreCanadian Passport Applications for Families: Child and Adult Forms
How passport applications work in Quebec custody disputes — who must sign, what court orders do, the lookout list, Hague Convention risks, and urgent court remedies.
Learn MoreChild Support Determination Form (Schedule 1)
Plain-language guide to Quebec's child support calculation form — income disclosure, custody divisions, special expenses, and when courts can depart from the formula.
Learn MoreConsent Letter for Children Travelling Abroad
How the Global Affairs Canada consent letter works for separated Quebec parents — when it's needed, who signs, Hague Convention risks, and what courts can do.
Learn MoreDisability Tax Credit Certificate
How the T2201 Disability Tax Credit Certificate works for Quebec families — who files, child support implications, benefit allocation in shared custody, and common mistakes.
Learn MoreRequest to Reduce Tax Deductions at Source
How to use the T1213 to reduce federal income tax deducted at source on spousal support — eligibility, required documents, and common mistakes. Quebec guide.
Learn MoreSource Deductions Return 2026
How to use Quebec's Source Deductions Return to claim your spousal support deduction from payroll — Line 15, eligibility rules, and common mistakes. Updated 2026.
Learn MoreStatement Required Under Article 444 C.C.P.
Quebec form to file a sworn statement in court. Official and current version provided by Goldwater Droit.
Learn MoreStatement of Family Patrimony
Plain-language guide to Form IV — Quebec's sworn declaration for family patrimony partition on separation or divorce. Official form and filing instructions.
Learn MoreTransfer from an RRSP or RRIF on Breakdown of Marriage or Common-law Union
How the T2220 form works for tax-free RRSP and RRIF transfers between spouses or common-law partners after separation in Quebec — eligibility, required documents, and common mistakes.
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