On February 04 2003, the Court of Appeal will be hearing our challenge to the Minister of Revenue of Quebec’s argument that Quebec women do not have the right to collect their own alimony and child support. The government is arguing that women are not entitled to execute their own judgments, even though there are significant delays in many cases before the government is able to act itself to collect support, leaving too many Quebec women and children out in the cold. We believe all Quebec women should have the freedom of choice either to have the government collect their alimony and child support, or to do it themselves if they wish.
Common law spouses: Me Goldwater meets the Minister of Justice
Goldwater, Dubé, a leader in Canadian family law since 1981, and its senior partner, Me Anne-France Goldwater, would like to thank Me Simon Jolin-Barrette, Québec Minister of Justice and Government House Leader, for meeting with the firm's founding partner on August...