FAQS
Yes. We are a legal firm and we adhere to the rules put forward by the Quebec Bar and the Professional Code. This means that any communication with our firm is protected by attorney-client privilege. A lawyer takes care of signing all the procedures and filing the file with the Court.
The legal platform allows you to consult a lawyer without traveling and without waiting too long. You also have access to your online customer file which is updated regularly. Our rates are affordable and fixed and you pay nothing until we accept your file. The lines of communication are efficient and accessible too. Our clients are our first priority and we put the necessary efforts to ensure that your divorce is efficient, fair and collaborative.
Yes. Our site is secure with an SSL certificate. All data is encrypted and remains confidential. Our method of accepting payments benefits from world-class protection using PayPal and Interac. Note that we are governed by the rules of the Code of Ethics for Lawyers and the Professional Code. Therefore, the rules of professional secrecy apply.
We accept all forms of payment, credit cards, PayPal and Interac bank transfers. If you choose our complete divorce service, all payments are made from your personalized page. For other services, we will send you an invoice by email with payment instructions. Note that our site and payments are secure and all information remains confidential.
The answer to this question depends, among other things, on you and the pace at which you submit the necessary documents to us. As soon as we file your application with the court, you can expect a delay of 2 to 4 months before obtaining a divorce judgment, although this period may vary. For more information, consult the article on the subject published by Éducaloi: https://www.educaloi.qc.ca/capsules/la-duree-du-processus-de-divorce
The consultation is free. We offer our time and expertise to inform you about the operation of our site as well as the broad outlines of the law applicable to divorce in Quebec.
No. We handle cases where the couple has been separated for at least a year. Cases of harassment or abuse and cases of adultery (infidelity) will be automatically refused. However, we are able to refer you to another lawyer if necessary.
“Kazuko” is made up of two Japanese words. “KAZU-” which means peace and harmony and “-KO” which means children.